Posts Tagged ‘Biometric Access Control’

New Micro From Ievo

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Ievo has launched the world’s smallest and most advanced multi-spectral fingerprint scanner after securing a £150,000 investment from the Finance for Business North East Accelerator Fund.

Killingworth-based Ievo developed its new ‘Micro’ biometric reader to meet the growing demand for security door locks in airports, hospitals, offices, data centres and hotels.

 Instead of using a card-reader, key fob or numeric keypad to open a security door, users touch their index finger to a small sensor mounted on the door-frame which scans their fingerprint and opens the door to authorised personnel.

 “Although this type of fingerprint reader has been seen for many years on television and in Hollywood movies, the reality is that the existing technology was unreliable and affected by things like weather or users with anything other than perfectly clean and dry hands,” said Ievo managing director Shaun Oakes.

 “Our competitors all manufacture in the Far East, and readers designed for internal use in their high rise offices or apartment blocks are simply not suitable for European customers who are more likely to have their own front door.  That’s why our first product, the ‘Ultimate’, was ruggedised to cope with harsh weather and work in exposed locations or extremes of temperature.

 ”Unlike existing products which simply scan the surface of a fingertip and struggle to cope with dirty hands, our readers use nine different wavelengths of light to scan 4mm below the skin’s surface and identify collagen ridges and blood vessels.  Our state of the art technology means the system works for users whose hands are wet, dirty, greasy, covered in powder or even wearing thin latex gloves.

 “Since launching the Ultimate a year ago, it has been installed at Olympic sites, the German embassy in London and the Scottish National Arena in Glasgow.  In the autumn it was a finalist in the Security Innovation of the Year category at the Security Excellence Awards in London, and we hope this sister product designed for internal use will be just as successful.”

 Managed by Northstar Ventures, the Accelerator Fund investment – which is supported by the European Investment Bank, One North East and the European Regional Development Fund – has helped to create three new jobs in Ievo’s Killingworth HQ.  It follows an earlier investment, also of £150,000.

 Rebecca Crawford of Northstar said: “We were particularly pleased to make this second investment in Ievo which is based in the region, manufactures here and has recently taken on two graduates from Newcastle University.

 “But, make no mistake, this is a world-class company and adding the Micro to its product range now means it has a fingerprint reader for every application – exterior, interior or a combination of the two.  Shaun has ten years in the industry, and was careful to make his products compatible with existing access and alarm systems – which has led to their rapid adoption by some of the biggest names in the security business.

 “Existing technologies all have their inherent problems.  Companies with card-reader access doors have to spend £10-15 each on cards which are easily lost or damaged, and research has shown that those using keypad systems often use the same pin codes for years – even after once-trusted staff have left.

 “This a hi-tech solution which can identify up to 8,000 different users, is robust and also foolproof.  Police fingerprint experts have been able to defeat inferior biometric readers with fake fingers.  But, thanks to spoof-detection technology, unless it’s the real thing Ievo’s systems keep the door firmly shut.”

Fingerprint Readers Set To Take-Off!

Friday, April 15th, 2011

I-Evo, a UK manufacturer of  a new generation of fingerprint readers, is working to ensure that entry to restricted areas at airports is allowed to just authorised personnel.

The I-Evo reader is ideal for Airport Access control as fingerprints are the one form of security that can’t be copied/lost or stolen. Security is paramount, but the system needs to be reliable and allow those who have access rights entry and deny those who don’t.

The world’s leading matching algorithm allows exactly this without jeopardizing or requiring adjustment of tolerance levels. With the ‘brains’ of the unit being a small control board and stored internal of the access point, this prevents access by removal of hardware and shorting of connections – experienced on other products on the market. Unless a new build, an airport will already have a form of Access Control – whether its keypads/Cards or Fobs – therefore the infrastructure is in place.

To replace fully and install a new system would be an immense drain on capital expenditure, but I-Evo allows simple integration into current systems – meaning you only replace the hardware at the access point, and no duplication of databases for access rights.

It is fair to say that many people’s perceptions of biometrics are that they are unreliable or difficult to use. This has been due in a large part to low quality from some of the traditional products.  The I-Evo product has been developed over a number of years and this latest version offers a very high quality and robust solution that can operate in extreme conditions.

In addition to being able to operate in harsh conditions, the company even demonstrates their product working underwater!  The external reader has an IP rating of 65 and an internal thermostat means that it can operate a temperatures as low as -20C. It can also scan a finger print through levels of dust, dirt, water, grease, oil, creams and even some latex gloves. This means that it is suitable for a wide range of business environments.

In addition to providing reliable and secure access control, the product is a very well designed with minimalistic styling, great aesthetics, retro fitment and custom colour option that allows the product to be integrated to the design of the interior of any building.

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