Suprema Inc., a global provider of biometrics and security solutions, unveiled its facial recognition solution at Intersec 2020, the largest security exhibition in the Middle East held in Dubai. At the show, Suprema showcases its latest mobile credential solution, facial recognition technology and enterprise access control solutions.

In particular, the company announced the new FaceStation, which will be released this year, and successfully introduced a significant improvement over existing face recognition products. The company expects to see a high growth of its face recognition market, as it receives inquiries from various customers before its launch in 2nd half of this year.

Suprema also offers a unique and differentiated value with its own platform called BioStar 2 and it is a web-based, open, and integrated security platform that provides comprehensive functionality for access control and time and attendance. It offers a broaden solution that can control various access of multiple spaces and manage all credentials such as fingerprint, card, face, mobile and QR.

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