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The company will be responsible for the design, supply, testing, commissioning and maintenance of the solution situated at the Malaysian facility
Lisbon-based multinational technology company, Vision-Box, has been awarded a project by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) for the implementation of a biometric management system at KL International Airport.
The firm’s Orchestra Digital Identity Management Platform is contactless technology that helps enhance passenger safety in response to the current global pandemic. It is also set to improve customer experience, by enabling identification, clearance and safety monitoring software.
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A suite of digital tools has been implemented into the infrastructure, eliminating the need for passenger contact with touchscreen surfaces and physical interaction with staff.
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18 January 2021 update:
The airport expects to introduce facial recognition technology at 50 self-service kiosks, 20 check-in counters and 56 units of eGates at security checkpoints and boarding gates.
SEPANG – Physical travel documents such as airline tickets and boarding passes may soon be a thing of the past for passengers at KL International Airport (IATA Code: KUL) with the first phase roll-out of the Single Token Journey initiative. The initiative utilises facial recognition technology to provide passengers with one single-token biometric identification authentication that will take them through the entire airport journey without having to show their boarding passes at all touchpoints from check-in right until the boarding gates. The authentication process is expected to take about five seconds for each passenger at every touchpoint thus shortening the airport journey considerably. The first phase of the technology roll out is expected to complete in the first ha
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