US Army moves closer to fielding next-gen biometrics collection
The U.S. Army recently completed field tests of its $28.3 million Next Generation Biometric Collection Capability (NXGBCC) hardware and software…
Biometric R&D refers to significant research and development in the biometrics sphere, from academia to applications. This includes market research, product development, awards recognition as well as new inventions and innovations.
The U.S. Army recently completed field tests of its $28.3 million Next Generation Biometric Collection Capability (NXGBCC) hardware and software…
Age estimation based on face biometrics is getting steadily more accurate, and Yoti is reporting further gains from its latest…
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) continues to conduct research it began earlier this year into the…
Innovatrics has introduced a new mobile palm print recognition technology for identity verification, offering an alternative to facial recognition. The…
Sumsub has received recognition as an identity proofing service provider with several certifications from the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)….
Leaders in the field of decentralized identifiers (DID) have issued a joint Letter of Intent outlining plans to collaborate on…
Security and access control provider Suprema has launched an open cloud integration platform to allow businesses to easily add biometric…
Atlanta, Georgia-based Trust Stamp has revealed new deals with clients in the automotive industry and fintech for digital identity verification…
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) invites businesses, public agencies, and individuals to create applications that utilize the state’s…
The scope of biometric technologies is often boiled down to facial recognition and ID verification. But in Korea, as biometric…