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Vision-Box has won a contract to provide a
Border Control Framework for five airports in Vietnam.

The new system includes a full biometric suite
with automated border control gates featuring both facial and
fingerprint recognition technology.

In addition, Vision-Box is
providing a manual border control solution with a Seamless Desk touchpoint for biometric facial and fingerprint capture, as well
as Seamless Totems for self-service enrolment which will be
deployed across the five airports.

Whilst Vietnam currently has ten international
airports (VCA, DAD, HPH, HAN, SGN, HUI, CXR, PQC, VDO and VII),
the three main gateways are HAN, SGN and DAD.

The five airports that Vision-Box will be working
on are: HAN (Hanoi), DAD (Danang), CXR (Cam Ranh), PQC (Phu Quoc)
and SGN (Saigon).

“The new Border Control Framework for five airports in
Vietnam is a significant milestone for Vision-Box and demonstrates
the company’s commitment to driving innovation in the biometrics
industry worldwide,” said Pedro Pinto, Head of Global Business
Development, Vision-Box. “The system is providing a seamless and
efficient border control experience for passengers, helping
millions of tourists visiting Vietnam to have a hassle-free
arrival and departure border control experience. Vision-Box is honoured to work alongside the Vietnamese government in delivering
this critical project.”

Biometric verification technology
provides a reliable way to validate the identity of individuals,
making it harder for those who want to enter the country illegally
or engage in criminal activities.

At the same time, it speeds
up the clearance process for genuine passengers, reducing waiting
times and improving the overall airport experience.

The integration with Vision-Box Seamless Journey
Platform will also enable the provision of real-time data sharing with
immigration officials, streamlining border control operations.

Headquartered in Portugal, Vision-Box currently has 12
offices around the world, including Bangalore, Hong Kong and
Tokyo.

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