In February 2023, the Id-Gate solution developed by RecFaces, the Dubai-based company, became part of a major project to ensure the security of the PRONICO ferronickel industrial enterprise in El Estor, Guatemala.
PRONICO Compañia Procesadora de Niquel de Izabal (Solway Investment Group) is a manufacturing plant with over 1800 employees. The project is aimed to improve the security of the enterprise and to ensure reliable reports on actual hours worked.
Id-Gate solution
The Id-Gate solution is exactly designed to verify the access rights of companies’ employees or visitors using biometric face identification instead of less secure key cards or RFID cards.
When a user comes into the entrance area, the installed cameras/scanners take a picture of their face, which is used to make a biometric template. Then it is compared for compliance with the data in the profile database, and according to the results of the check, the person is either allowed to enter the facility, or the system denies them access.
Instant data retrieval
Id-Gate compares the data received with a list of pre-loaded biometric profiles and with any previously detected images
Id-Gate compares the data received from the video stream with a list of pre-loaded biometric profiles, as well as with any previously detected images.
Upon uploading a list of such profiles and assigning the “list” attribute to them, the solution instantly provides security officers with information about recognised or unrecognised people, their membership, etc.
Contactless access
“With RecFaces’ Id-Gate biometric solution the security service managed to provide contactless access for the plant’s employees in the checkpoint area, which helped to save time and increase throughput,” said Alexandr Brezhnev, the CTO of PRONICO.
“The goal of Id-Gate facial recognition software is to make sure that only authorised people get access to a private area of the facility. Besides, it allows the HR department to control actual hours worked, calculate wages and prevent violations of work ethic; improves the employees’ efficiency and ensures higher security of the object,” he adds.
Off-the-shelf biometric solutions
“With off-the-shelf biometric solutions, critical manufacturing enterprises keep track of when and where workers enter the facility, ensuring their safety at any given time,” said Tamara Morozova, the CEO of RecFaces.
“The once preferred “RFID-card” method is not only easy to bypass but does not provide the level of security required when entering restricted areas."
Facial recognition
To make facial recognition applicable, RecFaces created adapters that can be installed just in a few clicks"
"It is not hard to imagine friends or colleagues passing over a traditional key card to gain access to secured areas with ease or punching a time card for a friend."
"Facial recognition allows businesses to ensure security protocols are not disregarded. To make facial recognition applicable then and there, RecFaces created adapters that can be installed just in a few clicks, allowing to exchange a wide range of data between systems in real time,” she adds.
Rise of FRT
As facial recognition technology evolves, there is a significant increase in demand for enhancement in security at critical industrial enterprises provoked by the rising number of violations, coupled with the increasing theft activities on the part of crucial data and information.
Analytical agencies agree on forecasts of FRT market growth from 25 to 35% annually until 2028. Thus, in 2022 RecFaces announced several other large-scale projects, including ones for the biometric identification of passengers at the Bangkok Metro Chong Nonsi Skywalk and the Telecom Egypt data centre.