8 February 2014
Iris moves to shed its past
BY NG BEI SHAN
Source: The Star
http://www.thestar.com.my/business/busi ... -interest/
"We have had the opportunity to provide our trusted ID solutions to 34 different clients with different needs and operating in different environments.
The ongoing contract to supply polycarbonate citizenship identity cards in Bhutan is an example of how Iris Corp delivers a cost-effective relevant solution, which remains compatible with legacy systems.
"We've done the same with our longest continuous client Nigeria, which launched Africa’s first e-passport with biometrics in 2003.
In 2016, Iris Corp deployed in just four months the Senegal ECOWAS Biometric eID national identity card which also functions as a voting card and a valid regional travel document, much faster than the typical period of six to 12 months.”
In addition, Saiful said, Iris Corp helped the Solomon Islands launch the first e-passport system in the South Pacific region and new e-gates for border control.
Iris Corp has chalked up an impressive track record of delivering around 100 million e-passports, more than 150 million eIDs /driving licence cards and deployed around 230,000 contactless card readers in 28 countries.
The contract will be for a period of 54 months commencing from March 1, 2021 until August 31, 2025.
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