Suprema ID., global provider of biometrics and ID solutions, has announced that the company would showcase a wide range of global partner's solutions integrating its World's slimmest FAP20/FAP30 fingerprint authentication scanners at TRUSTECH 2019 in Cannes, France on 26-28 November 2019.

Live Finger Detection

The partner's solutions include Sleek Android Tablet/POS, Rugged Windows 10 Capturing Terminal, and Programmable Fingerprint Keyboard. All products have adopted Suprema ID's latest technologies such as World's slimmest form factor, Multi Dynamic Range (MDR) technology, and IP65-rated dust and water-resistant structure ensuring robust operation all over the time in harsh environments.

Suprema ID's patented Live Finger Detection (LFD) technology applies a machine learning method based AI

In addition, Suprema ID's patented Live Finger Detection (LFD) technology applying a machine learning method based AI (Artificial Intelligence) has been fully implemented in all partner's solutions to ensure the utmost security in a real field operation.

Fingerprint authentication scanners

"It is our great pleasure to display our partner's solutions for mutual benefit that will enable our potential customers to experience the state-of-art biometrics performance that is uncompromising in security and convenience as market demand is getting intricate," said Bogun Park, CEO at Suprema ID.

"The Suprema ID has completed the full lineup of Fingerprint Authentication with BioMini Slim 2/BioMini Slim 3 that are fully compliant with the industry's requirements, planning to add more versatile solutions for further customer satisfaction," Park added.

TRUSTECH 2019

At the TRUSTECH 2019 show, Suprema ID will present a full demonstration of its BioMini Slim 3 ultra-slim FAP30 authentication scanners as well as RealScan-G10 FBI-certified fingerprint enrollment scanners.

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