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The latest version of Cognitec’s FaceVACS-Entry technology not only takes biometric photos but also allows for their comparison against facial images retrieved from ID documents or databases. The process also includes presentation attack detection to ensure a live person interacts with the device.

The slim, lightweight device

The slim, lightweight device fits wide-ranging installation scenarios, including eGates, desks, kiosks, free-standing pillars, and border control booths. Instant camera positioning, active lighting, and responsive user guidance lead to optimal capturing conditions, accurate person authentication results, and fast processing times.

FaceVACS-Entry serves all applications that require the acquisition of standards-compliant photos, and the comparison of probe images against a live image or stored image data, such as access control, border control, and entry/exit programmes.

Photo capture and person verification

This new product version unites all the proven features for border control applications"

The combined service of photo capture and person verification saves travellers lots of time at the border. They should complete all immigration procedures in just a few seconds,” says Managing Director Alfredo Herrera.

This new product version unites all the proven features we have thus far developed for border control applications, equipping it perfectly for other identity management use cases.

ISO compliance

The product includes Cognitec’s renowned software for ISO compliance checks. The company’s robust matching algorithm guarantees fast, accurate verification and identification results.

At the beginning of March, Cognitec is showing the product at inter airport South East Asia inside the German Pavilion. Visitors to the 2023 Passenger Terminal Expo in Amsterdam can interact with the technology and talk to our experts at stand 1730.

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