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Here you can learn about the latest biometric developments for your sector

Welcome to
our Blog

Here you can learn about the latest biometric developments for your sector

Welcome to
our Blog

Here you can learn about the latest biometric developments for your sector

Biometric Systems in Criminalistics: Enhancing the efficiency of evidence collection and analysis

12/12/2024|

Speed and accuracy in evidence analysis are crucial in criminal investigations, as a mistake can alter the fate of either an innocent person or a guilty one. Advanced biometric technologies, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, palm or iris scans enable quick and reliable identification, enhancing the effectiveness of investigations and ensuring solid evidence.

Use of biometric technology in criminal investigations

11/26/2024|

Accuracy in identifying suspects and analyzing evidence is crucial to avoid errors in criminal investigations. The implementation of biometric technologies, such as fingerprint, facial and iris recognition, allows for fast and reliable identification, improving the authenticity of evidence and strengthening trust in the judicial system.

Visitor control in penitentiary centers with biometric technologies

10/31/2024|

Current methods of visitor identification can compromise prison security. The implementation of biometric technologies, such as iris or facial recognition, and fingerprints, offers a more accurate and reliable alternative to improve access control processes and prevent identity theft.

Quality as a strategic focus in the pharmaceutical industry

10/03/2024|

Adopting a quality philosophy that goes beyond mere regulatory compliance is essential to standing out in the pharmaceutical industry. The integration of advanced technologies, such as biometrics, represents an effective solution to ensure regulatory compliance and achieve superior quality standards.

Webinar: Innovation in electronic signature: Iris biometrics as a solution in GMP environments

09/30/2024|

“Innovation in electronic signature: Iris biometrics as a solution in GMP environments”, a webinar dedicated to present and evaluate how biometric technology is transforming security and regulatory compliance in the pharmaceutical industry.

Iris recognition: Accuracy and security in biometric identification

09/19/2024|

Iris biometrics is characterized as one of the most accurate and secure identification technologies. Although its adoption is still limited to high-security sectors, its use is expanding, being applied in areas such as device authentication, industrial process control and identity management in critical environments.

Second victims: Preventing adverse events with biometric identification

09/16/2024|

The use of biometric technology, such as fingerprints or facial recognition, ensures accurate patient identification, reducing errors and preventing healthcare professionals from facing emotional and legal consequences, protecting them from becoming "second victims."

Patient Identification Wristbands: Are they enough to ensure Patient Safety?

06/24/2025|

Correct patient identification is essential to avoid errors that compromise patient safety. While patient ID wristbands are a common method, they have limitations. The integration of biometric technologies offers a precise and reliable solution that complements and enhances security in identification processes, ultimately improving the quality of medical care.

Biometric Identification for Accurate Treatment and Access Control in Hospitals

05/29/2025|

The adoption of biometric technology in hospitals strengthens security protocols through reliable identification of patients and authorized personnel. This helps prevent critical clinical errors, control access to sensitive areas and ensures accurate traceability throughout the care process, guaranteeing patient safety and quality of care.

Forensic Biometrics: The Role of Palmprints and Rolled Fingerprints in Criminalistics

04/30/2025|

Palmprint and rolled fingerprint biometrics have established themselves as essential tools in forensic and criminal identification, offering a greater level of detail and coverage than flat fingerprints. Traditionally applied in police contexts, their use is now expanding into other critical environments such as correctional facilities, criminal records, and identity management systems—where precision in identification is vital.

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