OSLO, Norway, Nov. 22, 2017 -- NEXT Biometrics Group ASA (Oslo Bors:NEXT), a leader in fingerprint sensor technology, will exhibit its newest products and technologies at TRUSTECH 2017. The annual event focuses on secure transactions, authentication and connectivity solutions used in the financial services and retail industries, enterprise, security and Internet of Things applications, as well as to meet government identification requirements.
NEXT advised Media and Industry representatives of its activities:
What: At TRUSTECH, NEXT Biometrics will showcase smart cards using its flexible fingerprint sensor modules in addition to demonstrating a new generation of fingerprint sensor technology and scanners.
Kolja Vogel, Biometric Solution Architect at NEXT, will be a featured speaker as part of the New Technologies Fostering Consumer Biometrics panel at TRUSTECH Nov. 28.
For more information, please visit www.nextbiometrics.com.
Where: TRUSTECH 2017 will be held at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France. NEXT Biometrics will be demonstrating its advanced flexible and rigid fingerprint sensor technologies at Booth LER C019.
When: Nov. 28-30
About NEXT Biometrics: Enabled by its patented NEXT Active Thermal principle, NEXT Biometrics (www.nextbiometrics.com) offers large high-quality area fingerprint sensors in both rigid and flexible formats. The sensors can be implemented in a wide range of product formats, including smart cards, notebooks, time and attendance, USB-sensors, smart card readers, secure tokens and access control systems, and many more are targeted.
NEXT Biometric Group ASA is a publicly-listed company headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with sales, support and development subsidiaries in Seattle, Silicon Valley, Taipei, Prague and Shanghai.
Contacts:
Tom Beermann, [email protected] 408-807-9475
Brian Dobson, DobsonPR.com, [email protected] 203-613-2222


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