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Finger Vein Recognition is a biometric technology that uses the unique pattern of veins in a person's finger to identify them. It is a contactless technology, meaning that it does not require physical contact with the finger, making it a hygienic and secure form of authentication. Finger Vein Recognition is used in a variety of applications, including access control, time and attendance tracking, and identity verification.
Finger Vein Recognition is a relatively new technology, but it is gaining traction in the biometrics market. It is seen as a more secure alternative to other biometric technologies, such as fingerprint recognition, as it is more difficult to spoof. It is also seen as a more convenient alternative to traditional authentication methods, such as passwords and PINs.
Some companies in the Finger Vein Recognition market include Fujitsu, Hitachi, NEC, and IDEX Biometrics. Show Less Read more