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Passive Biometric Smart Card Developed.

Passive Biometric Smart Card Developed.

Passive Biometric Smart Card – Idex of Norway and Taiwan-based, FIDO2-certified firm AuthenTrend have developed new multi-application biometric smart cards with digital authentication capabilities.

“We are very excited to launch our next-generation ATKey series product of battery-less biometric smart cards,” said Zake Huang, vice president of AuthenTrend.

“This new product will provide our customers with the most secure and convenient way to access their devices and services. We believe that this solution will play a critical role in the global identity and authentication industry.”

The new cards are built around Idex Biometrics TrustedBio technology, don’t require batteries, and are designed for identity access applications.

“AuthenTrend brings extensive experience in smart cards for consumer applications in authentication, identity access and cryptocurrency wallets,” said Catharina Eklof, CCO of Idex Biometrics.

“Together, we will bring these ground-breaking solutions to market and unlock new opportunities for biometric smart cards addressing high-margin products.”

The release of the new biometric cards represents the end of a month of substantial growth for Idex Biometrics, which revealed new integrations, deals, and a NOK 125 million ($11 million) investment in May.

You can find out more about AuthenTrend ATKey solutions here, about Idex here, or read more SEN news here.

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