Atos integrates automated facial recognition into border control solution
Atos has integrated facial recognition capabilities into its border control solution, CENTINELA. The automated biometric solution is being used to…
Biometric access control systems used at airports and national or regional boundaries to track and manage the flow of humans, and the databases and documents that support them, make up border and port security. Includes national and immigration registries, ePassports and smart card systems, automated border control (ABC) kiosks, and apps for data sharing among other products and services.
Atos has integrated facial recognition capabilities into its border control solution, CENTINELA. The automated biometric solution is being used to…
Vision-Box announced that 10 million passengers have been successfully processed through its Automated Border Control eGates installed at Australian international…
Puerta del Sur S.A. (part of Corporación America and concessionary of the Carrasco International Airport), and the National Direction of…
According to a report by Reuters, Germany’s Interior Minister wants facial recognition software deployed at train stations and airports in…
SAS Lab, the innovation hub from the Scandinavian airline, is developing various biometric identification technologies to improve the overall travel…
The Biometrics Institute has released to its members the full report on the findings of the 2016 Biometrics Institute Industry…
A recent Airport Innovation Forum held in Australia discussed how biometrics, such as facial recognition technology, were increasingly being used…
Acuity Market Intelligence has released new research that finds that recent terrorism and violence across Europe, the United States, and…
Vision-Box and the Portuguese Immigration and Borders Service (SEF) have made the self-service face recognition border clearance system at Lisbon…
In an effort to increase cruise passenger processing rates into the U.S. following a cruise, Port Everglades and its cruise…