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A silicon-free future for biometric sensors

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A silicon-free future for biometric sensors
 

In an increasingly digital world, biometrics hold the key to keeping humans secure and connected, but the potential ubiquity of biometric sensors is currently challenged by the cost, supply and slow turnaround of silicon chip-based sensors.

FlexICs are a new type of integrated circuit: flexible, cost-effective, highly customizable and the only real alternative to silicon chips.

If you’re developing biometric sensors for applications such as fingerprint smart cards, find out from Pragmatic’s Vincent Barlier, Commercial Director – Foundry and David Verity, Senior Director – Design Platform, how FlexICs can enable a silicon-free future.

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