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A digital entrance system called a biometric access control system uses biometric technologies to regulate physical access to a building or space. The system uses many techniques, including facial recognition, fingerprint recognition, palm recognition, and others, to identify those who should be permitted admission into a secure area.
A brief definition of biometrics is as follows: Biometrics are biological measurements, or physical traits, that can be used to identify people. Examples of biometric technology include fingerprint mapping, facial recognition, and retina scanning, however these are merely the most well-known techniques.
A biometric system is a real-time identification system that locates a person by taking a measurement of a specific physical or behavioural trait and comparing it to a database of traits shared by numerous individuals.
The global Biometric Access Control market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A two-factor authentication solution for access control has been launched by Zwipe, a biometric fintech company with headquarters in Norway, and is based on their biometric authentication technology platform.
As it enters the access control market, Zwipe announces partnerships with several well-known names in the security sector, including Southco, the top global designer and producer of engineered access solutions, LeGrand, the global specialist in high-value-added products and solutions for commercial, residential, and industrial buildings, and HID Global, an ASSA ABLOY Group brand and a leader in trusted identity solutions.
For the first time, the entire solution will be showcased at TRUSTECH in Paris on Zwipes stand.
The CEO of Zwipe commented on this development, saying, “With the help of Zwipe’s cutting-edge biometric authentication technology platform, Zwipe is prepared to enter into adjacent areas, starting with Access Control.”
They believe their biometric card solution will address numerous security issues in this area and that there is a clear demand for far more robust access control solutions. They are especially pleased to collaborate with such esteemed businesses and anticipate that their offering will have a substantial positive impact on this industry.