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May 2015

| Business World

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Contact Distance Identity (ANDI) product

family name.

"The core technology is a standoff non-

contact− what we refer to as zero contact−

fingerprint technology that uses passive

optical sensors and, to avoid being too tech-

nical, normal white lighting," Centamore ex-

plained. "You need to have a pretty special-

ized environment in which you can capture

these fingerprints, so we've put together the

illumination, the camera, the lens, the tim-

ing and the positioning of the finger so that

you can capture a fingerprint from up to six

meters in our lab tests."

AOS' first product using the core technol-

ogy was the ANDI 200: a robotic biometric

enrolment device that captures face images,

fingerprints and voice samples with the abil-

ity to interact with users by giving them a se-

ries of instructions in order to collect "all the

enrollment information you would normally

get from interacting with a skilled human

operator."But while the ANDI 200 garnered

its fair share of interest on the market, the

company's current AIRprint incarnation,

ANDI On The Go, is generating even great-

er interest.

"At full walking speed− up to a meter and a

half per second− you can walk past the de-

vice, wave your hand through the capture

area and it captures all of your fingerprints

in an instant," Centamore explained."For

applications like airport exit from a coun-

try, land border crossings, theme parks,large

music festivals where they're trying to move

ten thousand people in and out quickly –any

area where you're trying to provide security

for large volumes of people – that's what

the ANDI On The Go is all about. It's really

been the technology that we've been focused