CyberLink unveils new facial recognition integrations for POS kiosks, video surveillance

CyberLink’s FaceMe facial recognition platform, which has been deployed across sectors from retail to banking and security, has signed a deal with U.S. and Canadian point-of-sale (POS) kiosk provider Terminology, Inc.

According to a news post on Cyberlink’s website, FaceMe integration into Terminology’s POS terminals will allow fintechs, banks, digital wallets, biometric POS terminals and other clients to access the faster enrollment, age verification and customer experiences that the Taiwanese firm’s AI and facial recognition technology brings to the table.

Among potential applications, the release lists biometric data collection and insights for casinos, wineries, governments, retailers, hospitality providers, and providers of regulated products such as alcohol, cannabis and firearms.

Anthony Ribas, the CEO of Terminology, says the agreement shows that the two companies “have begun proactive initiatives to modernise payments with the use of biometric check-in and check-out integrations with products and service partners utilising data over sound and proximity modalities to enhance industry sectors ahead of this trending curve.”

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