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EBS introduces Hand Vein Identification in 13 Western European countries







EBS introduces Hand Vein Identification
in 13 Western European countries

EBS introduces Hand Vein Identification
in 13 Western European countries
08/18/2004 03:19 AM

European Biometrics & Security BV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, has been appointed by manufacturer Techsphere, South Korea as exclusive distributor of new biometric identification technology for 13 Western European countries. The biometric technology is based on recognition of vein pattern in the back of the hand. [PRWEB Aug 18, 2004]




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