Analyst briefing on Asia Pacific Contactless Biometrics Market

Frost & Sullivan's Electronics & Security Practice in Asia Pacific (http://www.electronics.frost.com) will host an analyst briefing via webinar on the Asia Pacific Contactless Biometrics Market on June 25, 2010 at 11:00 hrs (GMT+08:00hrs) Singapore time.  

The Asia Pacific region has witnessed a number of projects from the government as well as from the private sector employing biometrics. This has been in response to the need of more efficient and accurate modes of user/citizen verification. This briefing will look at the various dynamics that has been helping the contactless biometrics market in particular and the challenges faced by the same.

Highlights of the briefing include analyses of distribution analysis, key factors affecting the growth of the market and the 2010 outlook for contactless biometrics in the Asia Pacific market. We will also provide an opportunity for a question and answer session with the analyst.

Industry Analyst, Electronics & Security Practice of Frost & Sullivan, Navin Rajendra, observes, "Biometrics technology today is now considered as one of the foremost technologies used for security applications. The next stage has been the development and customization of the technology for separate markets and key verticals."

This briefing will benefit security vendors, distributors, venture capitalists as well as potential security device customers.

SOURCE Frost & Sullivan

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