Veridas, a Spanish technology company specialising in digital identity biometrics, announced that it has received LenelS2 factory certification and joined the LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Programme (OAAP).

Veridas Facial Biometrics Access Control interfaces with the OnGuard® access control system to provide an improved customer access and visitor management experience through the touchless and seamless entry.

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The interface of Veridas will provide end users with a facial biometric access solution"

Veridas has completed required factory testing at LenelS2 to validate the functionality of its interface to the OnGuard system. The interface of Veridas will provide end users with a facial biometric access solution that saves costs to customers,” said John Marchioli, OAAP product management, LenelS2.

He adds, “We look forward to their continued involvement in the LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Programme.”

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Veridas partners with pioneering actors in security and access control to shape the future of touchless and seamless access together. Veridas’ #2 NIST-ranked interface helps organisations globally to achieve the perfect balance between security and hospitality,” said Eduardo Azanza, CEO, Veridas.

With remote enrolment and facial access, no human intervention or physical credentials are needed. We are thrilled with this strong alliance and look forward to seeing the breakthrough opportunities it provides to organisations.”

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