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Tan’s role with Integrated Biometrics enables him to be the chief evangelist for the company throughout the region
Tan will manage increasing demand for FBI certified fingerprint sensors for border security, national ID

Integrated Biometrics LLC, developers of the smallest, lightest, most reliable energy-efficient FBI-compliant fingerprint scanners in the world is pleased to announce the addition of industry professional Alex Tan to its talented team of consultative sales engineers.

Biometrics technology leader Alex Tan’s new role

As Director of Sales, Tan will manage efforts in the region to coordinate a response to increasing interest in the technology leader’s strong product portfolio as Asian Pacific countries look for extremely accurate, robust mobile biometric solutions to changing needs.

“The adoption of biometric solutions in Asia has been pervasive. Besides wide use in border control and immigration checkpoints, the issuance of National ID cards has also lent itself to additional applications for financial inclusion programs for the less developed countries, as well as better accountability and management of aid programs,” Tan explained.

“Asian users are always looking for innovative solutions and have been early adopters of biometrics in many fields,” he said. The region’s awareness and acceptance of biometrics is ahead of the U.S. thanks in part to its everyday use by consumers, not only in wider adoption of biometric door locks in homes and offices, but also in home appliances for personalisation of coffee machines or drink dispensers.

Tan points to the acceptance of biometrics combining with wide mobile penetration across Asia Pacific as presenting a large opportunity for mobile biometrics payments solutions.

“Fraud has been on the rise and the need for better authentication is ever more necessary. While contactless micro payments have already taken off, financial institutions are looking at biometrics to enable higher value transactions off the mobile platform,” said Tan.

Tan’s experience

Before joining Integrated Biometrics, Tan served as VP with QLogic Corporation, a manufacturer of networking server and storage networking connectivity and application acceleration solutions, where he led efforts to expand fibre channel technology adoption across the Asia Pacific region. Prior to joining QLogic, Tan served as Senior Director of Strategy and Go-To-Market for Asia Pacific at Oracle, and also held senior leadership positions for Authentec/UPEK where he was instrumental in establishing the company as a key solution provider for the India National ID program.

Tan’s role with Integrated Biometrics enables him to be the chief evangelist for the company throughout the region. He spends a considerable amount of time engaging with customers, partners, and government agencies across the ecosystem, educating them on the technological differences and merits of Integrated Biometrics products and solutions.

Light emitting sensor (LES) technology

The company’s patented light emitting sensor (LES) technology positions itself well in a market that is often faced with rapid commoditization, Tan said. The technology offers enhancements in dry finger performance which has long been the bane of many fingerprint biometric solutions. Being unaffected by ambient light also positions the technology well for many of the mobile terminals that are being deployed in the field for National ID programs.

“This offers us the ability to have a different conversation with many of the partners and customers about how we can help them solve one of the perennial issues around biometrics use,” Tan said.

Integrated Biometrics FBI-certified fingerprint sensors

More ideal for mobile environments than traditional silicon or optical sensors, all Integrated Biometrics FBI-certified fingerprint sensors use LES film, enabling them to work in direct sunlight on dry or moist fingers and resist abrasion. Integrated Biometrics offers the only FBI Appendix F certified sensor that meets mobility requirements demanded by end users, solving the major problems of size, speed, accuracy and durability.

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