New normal of air travel : IDEMIA’s extended borders solution
Digital identity as well as touchless biometric technologies help minimise contact at airports.
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Digital identity as well as touchless biometric technologies help minimise contact at airports.
26 March 2020 | By IDEMIA
While airports have to process an increasing number of passengers, they experience ever more stringent immigration border control, induced by States’ regulations. Moreover, a recent study from IATA demonstrates how border control is a bottleneck in the passenger flow process, resulting in increasing traveller dissatisfaction. International hubs have to equip…
IDEMIA partners with the world's best airport for 2019.
The biggest challenge for the EU visa management system is to provide secure entrance of non-EU visitors throughout the Schengen Area.
With one of the fastest growing economies in the Middle East, an effective and efficient border control is a matter of both national security and economic growth in the United Arab Emirates.
On 11th December 2019, International Airport Review and IDEMIA hosted a webinar, exploring how biometrics are a key enabler to overcome the challenge of processing more passengers whilst maintaining high security standards.
Facial recognition (FR) technology is redefining many aspects for the air travel community. With high performance levels in terms of speed and accuracy, it is no surprise the wide-spread adoption of FR technology for air travel will continue throughout 2020.
18 November 2019 | By IDEMIA
Today, the air transport community is experiencing extraordinary traffic growth. Speeding up the passenger process can decrease the level of security, so biometrics are a key enabler to overcome this challenge while maintaining high security standards. At IDEMIA, we believe that global biometric adoption in airports is the future and…
With tourism on the rise, Scandinavia’s second busiest airport had to increase throughput and enhance the passenger experience quickly. IDEMIA delivered a state-of-the-art automated border control solution that significantly decreased queues, just in time for Avinor Oslo Airport’s peak season.
5 August 2019 | By IDEMIA
The growing number of travellers passing through airports consequently increases the number of tasks airport operators must complete, whilst enhancing potential threats. However, an enlarged amount of traffic cannot be at the expense of security. Video analytics can enhance the capacity of existing infrastructure and video management systems. Video analysis…
Imagine an airport where you can breeze securely through controls and all restricted-access zones. Biometrics can make this a reality, discusses Franck Maurin, Product and Solutions Director for Passenger facilitation & Border Control at IDEMIA
Many believe biometric technology holds the key to seamless travel and can offer quicker, safer and more enjoyable experiences throughout an airport. Despite this, there are doubts surrounding cyber-security risks, and a wariness to part with personal identification data. Where do you stand?
Increasing safety, reducing queues and enhancing customer satisfaction: Biometric technology seemingly has it all. Here, Emmanuel Wang, VP Border Control Market and Product Offer at IDEMIA, details how it believes the technology will further develop, and the security risks that must be considered.
API/PNR provides advanced data on travellers entering and exiting countries, allowing governments to anticipate threats and assess risks.
Voted the best airport for the seventh year running, Changi Airport was ranked number one in the world for its exceptional travel experience.