May #biometricchat Welcomes Maxine Most from Acuity Market Intelligence to Discuss Biometrics Industry

May's biometric tweet chat will discuss the biometrics industry with Maxine Most.

May #biometricchat tweet chat features Maxine Most from Acuity Market Intelligence.

When: May 23, 2013 11:00 am EST, 8:00 am PST, 16:00 pm BST, 17:00 pm (CEST), 23:00 pm (SGT), 0:00 (JST)

Where: tweetchat.com (hashtag #biometricchat)

What: Tweet chat on biometrics industry 

Topics: Public education on biometric technology, vendor mistakes when bringing products to market, recent Merger & Acquisition activity, additional markets for biometrics, private vs. public sector revenue growth,  global hot spots for continued biometrics industry growth

We are pleased to announce that Maxine Most from Acuity Market Intelligence will be our guest for May’s tweet chat on biometric technology. Maxine is an internationally recognized biometrics industry consultant and Acuity Market Intelligence has built a stellar reputation in the Biometrics marketplace for quality, integrity, and innovative thought-leadership. For more than 10 years, Acuity has demonstrated an unrivaled ability to consistently provide accurate and reliable biometrics market intelligence.

Acuity continues to bring this unique perspective to the Biometrics industry through strategic consulting engagements, off-the-shelf and custom market research, conference presentations, industry publications, the eUpdate Newsletter, and Acuity’s most recent vehicles – Twitter and the eUpdate Blog.

Although we will be posting a list of questions and topics for the discussion next week here on the blog, we can provide a little foreshadowing of the chat by telling you that the focus of the conversation will be on:

  • Biometrics strategic market development
  • Maxine’s interpretation of industry mergers & acquisitions
  • What other markets could benefit from biometric technology
  • Private and public sector growth discrepancies
  • What areas of the world will continue to see strong growth for biometric deployments in the future

We will post a full list of the topics and questions here on this blog early next week. Have a question that you would like to ask Maxine? Drop us an email at marketing@m2sys.com and we will try and include that in the discussion. Please help us to spread the word about May’s #biometricchat tweet chat and please mark your calendar to save the date!

Iris Biometrics for Patient Identification in Healthcare Spreading Across the Globe

Using iris biometrics for patient identification is helping healthcare to eliminate medical identity theft and stop patient fraud.

Healthcare facilities all across the world are increasingly seeing the benefits of using iris biometrics for patient identification

In case you missed it, there was an excellent article written by Kristen Hallam from Bloomberg News about the increased use of iris biometrics for patient identification in healthcare to help fight medical identity theft, eliminate duplicate medical records, raise patient safety levels, reduce data breaches, and prevent fraud. In the article, Ms. Hallam points out that healthcare providers all around the world are increasingly discovering the benefits of using iris biometrics for patient identification as they search for technology solutions to curb the patient safety perils of fraud, identity theft, and data breaches.

Among the key findings in the article:

  • Colorado-based Acuity Market Intelligence forecast predicts that the use of biometrics in healthcare will increase about 20 percent a year to almost $11 billion by 2017
  • Iris is the preferred biometric patient identification modality over fingerprint and other hardware because it does not require physical contact by a patient thus supporting hospital infection control initiatives
  • Biometrics for patient identification do not require a patient to physically carry any ID card or documentation with them when visiting a medical facility — this prevents swapping and sharing of medical insurance
  • Data breaches and subsequent medical identity theft are increasing in healthcare — using biometrics for patient identification helps to lower that possibility and help keep patients safe
  • Iris biometric patient identification systems are less expensive than you may think — technology refinements have helped to lower the cost
  • Biometrics is not a foolproof way to eliminate medical identity theft — data breaches committed by employees are still a risk
  • The U.K. has a growing phenomenon called “shame-based theft in which a patient who doesn’t want his illness to be known seeks care using someone else’s identity
  • The iris has so many features that it’s 100,000 times more resistant to false identification than face recognition
  • Iris biometrics patient identification systems do not use lasers to scan an eye — instead a high powered digital camera that takes digital pictures of the iris using low-power light-emitting diodes, known as LED lighting is used to capture a photo

A lot of great information about the rising prominence of iris biometrics for patient identification appears in the article including interviews, quotes, and sound bites from the World Privacy Forum, Aoptixand our own CEO/Founder Mizan RahmanSpecial thanks to Kristen Hallam for taking the time to research and write such a informative article!

What other advantages can using biometrics for patient identification bring to the healthcare market?

Topics for April’s #biometricchat on Biometric Technology with Zack Martin from Avisian Publications

April's biometric tweet chat will discuss the global growth of biometrics.

April #biometricchat tweet chat features Zack Martin from Avisian publications.

Here are the list of questions that we will cover during our tweet chat on biometric technology April 25th at 11 a.m. EDT (read this post on April’s #biometricchat for more details) with Zack Martin from Avisian (@Avisian):

  1. Can you explain how Avisian is structured and what topics your publications cover?
  2. Do you see the biometric technology private sector is growing as fast as the analysts are predicting (by 2017 private sector will be a majority of the biometrics market)?
  3. What do you believe are the biggest obstacles to biometrics becoming an integral part of society to prevent fraud, assure electors are who they claim to be, etc.?
  4. We have seen a lot of consolidation in the biometric technology industry; do you believe that will continue?
  5. How will mobile solutions change the market in the future?
  6. Will the recent experiment with using biometrics for retail payments in France developed by National Security and PayTango’s project at Carnegie Mellon ever translate into mainstream use of the technology for the average consumer?
  7. Which biometric modalities currently in testing and additional research and development do you believe stand the best chance to become legitimate hardware solutions in the near future?

The biometric technology chat will take place on April the 25th at 11 am EDT, 8:00 am PST, 16:00 pm BST, 17:00 pm (CEST), 23:00 pm (SGT), 0:00 (JST). Please join us and follow the discussion using tweetchat.com. This site will automatically fill in the chat hashtag at the end of all your tweets, no need to type #biometricchat for each tweet you send.

Don’t worry if you can’t make the chat on April the 25th. We will be archiving the discussion and posting it here shortly afterwards. If you have any additional questions you would like to ask Zack, please send an email to: marketing @m2sys.com

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you on April’s #biometricchat!

New Videos On Our Core Biometric Identification Products Now Available On YouTube

M2SYS Technology has uploaded new videos on its YouTube channel about core biometric identification products

Check out some of the newest videos on the M2SYS YouTube channel about some of our key biometric identification products.

We just released new videos about our core biometric identification middleware and software integration solutions via the M2SYS YouTube channel. In order to give our community the opportunity to learn more about how these products work, an an overview of their value, and how they can help end users to adopt biometric identification to create efficiencies, increase security, and save resources, these videos are a quick snapshot of the products highlighting their key benefits.

Here are the links to each of the videos:

Bio-Plugin™ – our award winning biometric middleware solution that allows developers to rapidly integrate a multi-modal biometric identification system without the development work required from a low level biometric SDK.

Hybrid Biometric Platform™ – an award winning, multi-modal biometrics system that supports fingerprintfinger veinpalm vein, iris,

Bio-SnapOn™ - a complete biometric software system that can be instantly “snapped-on” to any Windows or web software, without any code-level development.

We hope that these short videos are helpful to understand how these products work and how you can take advantage of their features and benefits to incorporate biometric identification technology to help increase convenience, prevent fraud and waste, increase security, and hedge against demographic and environmental conditions that may render fingerprint biometrics ineffective. We plan to release more videos to our YouTube vault soon so please subscribe to our channel to receive updates on new videos as they become available!

April #biometricchat Welcomes Zack Martin from Avisian Publications to Discuss Growth of Global Biometrics Industry

April's biometric tweet chat will discuss the global growth of biometrics.

April #biometricchat tweet chat features Zack martin from Avisian publications.

When: April 25, 2013 11:00 am EST, 8:00 am PST, 16:00 pm BST, 17:00 pm (CEST), 23:00 pm (SGT), 0:00 (JST)

Where: tweetchat.com (hashtag #biometricchat)

What: Tweet chat on growth of global biometrics industry

Topics: Global growth of biometrics, obstacles to continued growth, industry consolidation, mobile, biometrics in retail, new biometric modalities

Happy to announce today that April’s tweet chat on biometric technology is scheduled for 04/25 as we welcome Zack Martin, Editor at Avisian, a group of identity technology experts working alongside seasoned journalists, web and graphics professionals, and event coordinators creating a unique combination — coupling the technology insight of a leading consultancy with the communication capabilities of a high-end publishing and events firm.

We will be discussing several topics with Zack, most notably the prospects for growth in the global biometrics industry, what may be some obstacles to continued growth, industry consolidation, mobile biometrics for authentication and identification, biometrics for retail payments, and new biometric modalities and how soon we may see them in mainstream use.

We will post a full list of the topics and questions here on this blog early next week. Have a question that you would like to ask Zack? Drop us an email at marketing@m2sys.com and we will try and include that in the discussion. Please help us to spread the word about April’s #biometricchat tweet chat and please mark your calendar to save the date!