Explore the benefits of biometric technology in optimizing police work. Case study from National Police of Guinea
pressBRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA — 31 August, 2015 — INNOVATRICS became the first fingerprint technology company worldwide to successfully pass the Minutiae Interoperability Exchange (MINEX) III continuing test organized by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). According to NIST, INNOVATRICS has…
NewsOur most recent submission to the NIST Ongoing Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) Part 1: Verification (1:1) puts Innovatrics ahead of the pack among all major ABIS providers. We yielded excellent results across all relevant categories, specifically improving our standing…
referenceIndonesian police needed a biometric system for storing biometric data of its citizens to aid in criminal investigations. Read the Case Study
NewsNo access cards. No buttons or fingerprint readers. No waiting at turnstiles. Facial recognition technology has timely matured right when the demand for touchless, reliable identity verification was accelerated by the global pandemic. If properly implemented, it can provide all…
NewsDesigned for integrators, the solution is the fastest available on the market BRATISLAVA, Slovakia–March, 2016 Innovatrics, an independent top-ranked provider of biometric software solutions, today announces the release of its next generation of AFIS, a stack of technologies that offer…
NewsInnovatrics will be joining security professionals from every vertical market at this year’s Global Security Exchange in Chicago on September 8-12. Spread across applications in security and control, retail analytics, access control, loyalty programs, and digital onboarding, it’s your chance…
NewsServing as a gateway to the Suez Canal, the African nation of Djibouti (pop. 923k) lies upon one of the world’s busiest shipping routes. Innovatrics recently delivered an AFIS system to be used in a multi-biometric ID documents platform by…
resourceInnovatrics facial recognition platform, SmartFace, helps stop gamblers from entering gaming venues in Australia. Read the case study.
referencePrecise Biometrics leveraged Innovatrics facial recognition technology in developing the next generation of seamless access control systems.