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Understanding the new Biometric Device Certification with MOSIP and BixeLab

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The Biometric Device Certification Program from MOSIP is now live, with the successful completion of the trial phase and the completion of BixeLab’s onboarding as the first accredited test lab for the MOSIP Advanced Compliance Program (MACP).

MOSIP Head of Partner Ecosystem Sanjith Sundaram and BixeLab CEO Ted Dunstone will join Biometric Update for a live online discussion about how the program works and what it means for biometrics vendors. They will cover the importance and process of certification, and the outcomes of the program so far.

The conversation will also address how certification impacts stakeholders, the potential for further evolution of the program, and how to get started toward certification.

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