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FST’s IMID system utilizes biometric identification technology, including facial recognition body behaviour analytics
FST’s IMID system allows freedom of movement for members and staff, while restricting access to unauthorised users 

FST Biometrics, the leading biometric identification solutions provider, recently announced that The JCC Association of North America has named FST Biometrics a preferred identity management vendor.

“In today’s climate in which the need for security – especially for Jewish organisations – is greater than ever, we believe our solution offers the best in security and convenience for users,” said Arie Melamed, CMO of FST Biometrics.

“JCC managers are challenged with finding the right balance to create safe spaces for fun, sport and education, while also ensuring that their facilities are functioning optimally and creating a welcoming environment. This is exactly what FST delivers.”

FST biometric identification technology

As a preferred vendor, FST is recommended by the JCC Association of North America as a smart choice for securing and enhancing the operations of individual JCCs. FST’s IMID system utilises biometric identification technology, including facial recognition and body behaviour analytics, to allow freedom of movement for members and staff, while restricting access to unauthorised users.

“We are committed to offering the JCCs of North America the best solutions on the market – whether for security or gym equipment,” commented David Posner, Vice President, Director of Strategic Performance of The JCC Association of North America. “FST Biometrics is doing something unique. When we learned about FST’s solution, as well as its track record with Jewish organisations and membership-based clubs, we knew this was something our JCCs should consider seriously. We are very excited to offer our members FST’s unique solution for keeping our centres safe and welcoming.”

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