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AME Info
Demand for Biometrics to
soar in Middle East
By Anne-Birte Stensgaard
August 22, 2002
A recent market report
by the International Biometric Group has indicated that
total, international biometric revenues, including law
enforcement and large-scale public sector usage, are
expected to grow rapidly to 2005 to US$ 1.9 Billion from
US$ 729 million in 2003.
Dubai, UAE
Much of the growth will be attributable to PC/Network
Access and e-Commerce, although large-scale public
sector deployments will continue to be an essential part
of the industry.
The report also predicts that by 2004, total Emerging
Sector revenue, that is PC/Network Access, e-Commerce
and Telephony, Physical Access, and Surveillance is
expected to surpass Mature Sector revenue, Criminal
Identification and Citizen Identification.
Managing Director of Biometrex 2003 due to take place
5-6 May 2003, Fairmont Hotel,Dubai. Trevor Punt said,
"The report is excellent news for biometric vendors in
the UAE and the Middle East. Exhibitors who are
participating in Biometrex are predicting that revenues
attributable to PC/Network Access are expected to grow
at a rapid pace over the next 24 months driven by the
increased awareness of employee authentication and
security problems. In the 24-48 months, biometrics are
set to become a more common consumer-facing solution,
and new biometric revenue models based on transactional
authentication are expected to emerge".
"New services that address a rapidly increasing
biometric infrastructure comprised of finger-scan
readers, telephones, signature tablets, and video
cameras are expected to be developed as leading
biometric companies face increased merger and
acquisition possibilities, as well as competition from
much larger technology firms entering the biometric
market" Punt added.
At present finger-scan continues to be the leading
biometric technology in terms of market share,
commanding nearly 50% of non-AFIS biometric revenue.
Facial-scan, with 15.4% of the non-AFIS market,
surpasses hand-scan, which had been second to
finger-scan in terms of revenue generation. Finger-scan
and biometric middleware will emerge as two critical
technologies for the desktop, together comprising
approximately 40% of the biometric market by 2005.
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