TravelKiosk EU-EES
IDEMIA presents TravelKiosk™, the multi-biometric self-service kiosk for the European Entry/Exit System.
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IDEMIA presents TravelKiosk™, the multi-biometric self-service kiosk for the European Entry/Exit System.
Digital identity as well as touchless biometric technologies help minimise contact at airports.
Qatar's airport has become the first to achieve independent verification from BSI for its implementation of COVID-19 ICAO Aviation Health Safety Protocols.
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Mona utilises facial recognition technology to offer a unique and touchless travel experience to passengers travelling through airports managed by VINCI Airports.
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Amandine Thomas, Project Manager for the One ID initiative at IATA, details the project’s progress and how this will further evolve in the future.
Project Manager in the Innovation Division of Aena, Pablo Lopez Loeches, discusses how the airport network is developing its use of biometrics.
Tovah LaDier, Executive Director of the International Biometrics + Identity Association, provides a brief history of biometrics and aviation from 2001 to the present, with a focus on an ongoing policy debate over the decision to use facial recognition in Entry-Exit.
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Daniel-Robert Gooch, President of Canadian Airports Council, details how the demand to travel in Canada is strong and how airports should strive to meet this safely.
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Veovo announces the introduction of virtual queuing and passenger density management solutions, designed to help support social distancing in airports.
Tara Nolan spoke to the renowned Maurice Jenkins to learn of his opinions on how airport IT should be furthered leveraged across the industry, and how technology sits in the centre of Miami Airport’s vision.
Pablo Lopez Loeches, Project Manager in the Innovation Division of Aena, details the various developmental projects being implemented at Aena’s airports.