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Cognitec – Trusted face recognition technology

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Cognitec is the only company worldwide that has worked exclusively on face recognition technology since its inception in 2002. With business locations in Dresden, Boston and Sydney, the company is proud to maintain a market-leading position as a reliable, experienced provider of biometric technologies.

Cognitec’s portfolio includes products for facial image database search, recorded video investigation, real-time video screening and people analytics, border control, and biometric photo capture.

Cognitec -Trusted face recognition technology

Using face recognition technologies for security alerts

Cognitec’s FaceVACS-VideoScan technology scans faces of visitors, compares them to image galleries, and instantly alerts security staff to known persons.

The software also performs anonymous facial analysis to detect underage visitors, count individuals and visits, estimate age ranges, and track people flow.

Cognitec’s products deliver industry-leading face matching speed and accuracy, along with a top-performing age estimation algorithm. The German technology is used extensively by both the Australian government and commercial enterprises, supported by an expert team in Sydney.

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