iris recognition

Local law enforcement turns to biometrics

Local law enforcement organizations across the U.S. are turning to biometrics as a convenient, rapid and accurate way of improving daily operations. And Iris ID's iris-recognition technology is being chosen more often as it offers the highest available accuracy with contactless operation, an essential consideration in the COVID-19 era. Iris ID's iCAM R100, a high-speed

2022-08-31T15:56:05-04:00June 16th, 2021|Blog|

Iris ID to Exhibit at the National Sheriff’s Association’s Annual Conference

Iris ID, the global leader in iris recognition technology for over 20 years, will showcase its top products for law enforcement agencies at the National Sheriff's Association's Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 22-24 at the Phoenix Convention Center. Iris ID will occupy booth #114. The annual conference is an opportunity for the members of the

2022-08-31T15:56:05-04:00June 10th, 2021|FAQ Knowledge Base | Iris Technology, Press Release|

Iris ID Technology Used Along the Border

The U.S. Custom and Border Protection officers operate within a broad swath of the country – up to 100 air miles from any external boundary. That encompasses most of the nation’s 10 largest cities, including New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, and the entirety of several states, including Florida. The “office” for most border patrol

2022-08-31T15:56:05-04:00June 2nd, 2021|Blog|

Iris ID’s IrisTime™ iT100 Adds Manusonic Time and Attendance Software

Iris ID, the global leader in iris recognition technology for over 20 years, announced Ontario, Canada-based Manusonic has integrated its time and attendance software with the IrisTime iT100, Iris ID's customizable and contactless biometric time and attendance terminal. Manusonic provides time and attendance solutions to a wide variety of markets throughout North America. Manusonic's software

2021-05-25T17:24:38-04:00May 24th, 2021|Press Release|

Iris ID biometric software added to MetaDolce Technologies’ Multimodal Handheld Tablet

Iris ID, a leading provider of iris recognition technology, announced the inclusion of its contactless, iris-based biometric hardware and software with MetaDolce Technologies' introduction of the RP70A BIO handheld tablet for mobile identity authentication and registration, manufactured by Gen2Wave Co., Ltd. in South Korea. Law enforcement, border patrol, healthcare and other industry professionals extensively use

2022-08-31T15:56:05-04:00May 24th, 2021|Press Release|

3 Things HR Professionals Need to Know About Biometric Time and Attendance

There are many choices for recording employees' time and attendance, one of the most significant responsibilities of any human resources department. Paper punch cards are still widely used, as are plastic credentials and PINs. Many of today's newer systems use one of several biometric technologies to identify workers. High accuracy and convenience are two features

2022-08-31T15:56:06-04:00May 18th, 2021|Blog|

Why Airport Investment in Biometric Technology is Skyrocketing

Expect accelerated technology investments as airports begin the recovery from COVID-19. A survey by Airports Council International, an industry trade group, pointed to biometric technology as a significant focus for increased spending. Survey respondents, including 180 IT decision makers from 41 countries, said programs and products addressing passenger health are high on their list for

2021-04-21T19:40:01-04:00April 21st, 2021|Blog|

Iris ID Biometric System Selected by Merrion Vaults

Merrion Vaults, an Ireland-based provider of safe deposit boxes, has selected biometric identity verification technology from Iris ID. Merrion Vaults rents safe deposit boxes like those found at banks, but with a significant difference– customers identities are authenticated through highly accurate iris readers to enhance security. Merrion Vaults operates private safe deposit boxes in Glasgow

2022-08-31T15:56:06-04:00April 20th, 2021|Press Release|

Is Apple looking at iris recognition for an AR gaming headset?

Apple zealously guards details of new or updated products before their introduction. Supposed leaks covered by the media are generally nothing more than best guesses by analysts who closely follow the company. However, one recent rumor caught our eye as it makes sense. In February, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted Apple a patent

2022-08-31T15:56:06-04:00April 8th, 2021|Blog|