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Security Scanners Market Report: Liberty Defense readies first commercial versions of its Hexwave security scanner
Company: Liberty Defense Product: Hexwave What it looks like: Two larger flat towers, set slightly off center to each other How it works: People walk around the two towers in a single file "S" path; Devices can be kept in bags or pockets. Alerts cause a sound and light change on the panel; staffers also watch a tablet that shows...Feature
Security Scanners Market Report: Xonar in trials for its TruePort security scanner
Company: Xonar Technology Product: Xonar TruePort What it looks like: Two large flat panels, one larger than the other. How it works: People walk through the two panels, one at a time. The panels are designed to clam-shell together for ease of deployment by a single person. There are LED panels on the top for alert communication, and the company...Feature
TapIn2, IDmission add facial authentication to self-checkout kiosks
Self-checkout kiosks using software from TapIn2 and IDmission will allow fans at the Kansas City Royals' Kauffman Stadium to use facial authentication for age and payment verification this baseball season, according to a press release from caterer Aramark. We haven't yet talked to anybody specifically about the coming technology deployment, but according to Aramark the combination of facial authentication verification...Feature
Wicket’s facial authentication technology a ticket to success for Cleveland Browns
For the Cleveland Browns, a test to see if facial authentication technology from a startup named Wicket could produce a faster way to get fans through ticketing gates has, in a few years, blossomed into a highly accepted solution. With 35,000 fans enrolled in their "Express Access" facial-authentication ticketing plan that regularly supports 15 percent or more of all game-day...Feature