At IFSEC, Lumidigm’s partner Anviz Biometric will show attendees at stand B139 in Hall 4 how fingerprint biometrics can now be used in all types of applications where fingerprint identification is required.
The Anviz OA1000 Series fingerprint terminals leverage Lumidigmโs multispectral imaging sensors to assure the firms say even fingerprints that are hard to read due to age, dirt, water, dryness and other problems can finally be read with confidence.
โWe are excited about our partnership with Lumidigm and believe their multispectral fingerprint sensors are an enabling technology that will allow us to further help our customers to confidently deploy biometrics,โ says Michael Qiu, CEO of Anviz Biometric.
โAt the Anviz stand, IFSEC attendees will be able to see how multispectral fingerprint sensors use a subsurface fingerprint to increase biometric performance and make applications more secure and reliable,โ adds Seth Miller, Lumidigm Director of Business Development. โAdditionally, systems utilizing Lumidigm, like the Anviz OA1000, deliver greater user convenience, leading to the broader acceptance of biometric systems.โ
That is the firms add because Lumidigm multispectral fingerprint sensors capture fingerprint data beneath the surface of the skin so that dryness or even damaged or worn fingers create no problems for reliable reads. Using multiple wavelengths of light and advanced polarisation techniques to extract unique fingerprint characteristics from both the surface and subsurface of the skin, Lumidigmโs sensors provide results that are it’s claimed more consistent, more inclusive and more tamper resistant than conventional biometric readers in all types of environments. As a result, Anviz adds its biometric readers using Lumidigm sensors can scan through dirt, dust, high ambient light, water and even some latex gloves.





