Biometrics

Suprema at Intersec Saudi Arabia 2018

by Mark Rowe

Suprema Middle East is set to showcase its biometric-driven enterprise access control in the Saudi Arabian market at the Intersec Saudi Arabia 2018 exhibition. It’s running at the Jeddah Center for Forums and Events from Tuesday to Thursday, April 24 to 26.

Suprema CoreStation is described by the Korean firm as an intelligent door controller which provides biometric-enabled security over centralized access control systems. Designed for mid to enterprise-level systems, CoreStation handles up to 500,000 users with a claimed fingerprint matching speed of up to 400,000 matches per second. By providing biometric readiness and Ethernet communication, CoreStation is capable of offering access control for up to 132 access points with the company’s BioStar 2 security platform. The device also provides centralized biometric template management and also interfaces with reader technologies including RS-485(OSDP) and Wiegand.

Mohamed Elshenawy, Regional Sales Director at Suprema Middle East, pictured, said: “Suprema CoreStation is designed to fulfill the demand of biometric technology within the more-secure, larger scale access control applications with centralized topology. While providing intelligent controller functionalities, the device also manages fingerprint matching and biometric data storage under secure location. With the addition of this intelligent biometric controller to Suprema’s existing access control portfolio, our customers will have more choices and flexibility in designing their security systems.”

Established in late 2017, Suprema Middle East now serves the company’s GCC-wide customers with local sales and technical support. Visit www.supremainc.com.

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