Biometric Scanning and Verification Systems

With COVID-19 vaccinations enabling more businesses to re-open, which in turn allows more and more workers find employment or be re-employed, there is growing anticipation - with optimism - that processes can and should be improved upon to allow businesses to operate more efficiently and safely.

Many new responses and operations have already been implemented around the world to help contain the spread of disease. One such area of these changes has been the growing adoption of biometric scanning systems like facial recognition, vein pattern recognition, fingerprint and voice authentication, and iris/eye recognition. The original goals of these technologies here were mainly focused on security, but in this new world of minimizing risks, a growing focus is on touch-less technology to enable authentication and verification while minimizing the need for people to physically touch surfaces. The benefits from this technology are a much needed improvement in safety protocols that cannot be overlooked.

A new norm in business operations is coming, and your business will need to adapt to the changing world of new safety standards or face the consequences - so don’t be left unprepared.

 
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Face Recognition Scanners

Facial recognition was already making its way into society before the pandemic, now it’s become even more relied upon whether its on mobile phones, in secured facilities, workplace environments, airports, or retail stores. Powerful advancements in the past year alone in facial recognition algorithms, for example dealing with facial masks, and also in hardware cost and performance, is helping this technology become more available and relevant than ever.

See and learn more about Face Recognition Scanners here.


Hand Vascular Scanners

Palm vein pattern recognition has been improving steadily as well, as this technology is fast becoming known as the most secure identification method due to its ability to use more reference points found in the palm of a human hand. This technology makes it extremely hard to forge as vascular patterns in the hand are so unique to the person being scanned. These vascular patterns are extremely difficult to recreate because they are below the skin. The technology is also fast and accurate, offering a high degree of user convenience. It is regarded as the best available approach in the area of biometric security systems.

 See and learn more about the VP-II X Hand Vascular Scanners here.