EyeLock presents iris authentication for automotive applications at CES
This week at CES, EyeLock is showcasing its iris authentication technology in automotive applications at the VOXX International booth. VOXX…
Biometrics are used in retail and customer-facing settings for point-of-sales services such as payments, access control in systems for purposes such as shoplifting prevention, and identification or characteristic analysis for personalization or customer insights. Access control systems are also increasingly used for automated commercial applications, such as hotel check-ins. Typically, these use palm vein, fingerprint, iris recognition, facial recognition.
This week at CES, EyeLock is showcasing its iris authentication technology in automotive applications at the VOXX International booth. VOXX…
Fingerprint Cards (FPC) announced that, in cooperation with other industry leaders, it has developed solutions to enable the use of…
Synaptics will preview their updated Human Interface technology at the upcoming CES exhibition in January focusing on solutions based on…
According to a news feature recently published in Tech.Mic, Facebook might have to dramatically change how it handles identification data…
Facewatch, a system that helps UK stores identify criminals by locally creating and sharing watch lists of pictures of shoplifters…
Marketers will soon rely on facial recognition software to advance their digital marketing capabilities in an effort to better reach,…
Air New Zealand announced that it has introduced biometrics-enabled self-service bag drop for customers departing from Auckland International Airport. The…
Boxever released a report entitled “Change Is in the Air: Personalization, Biometrics and Trust to Shape the Future of Travel”,…
Here is a recap of the most popular biometrics industry news that appeared on BiometricUpdate.com this past week Fingerprints By…
Here is a recap of the most popular biometrics industry news that appeared on BiometricUpdate.com this past week. Fintech and…