IDEMIA ALIX™ brings AI to automating lost luggage identification
IDEMIA is utilising advanced biometric identification technologies to enable airport operators to reconcile luggage with its owner.
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IDEMIA is utilising advanced biometric identification technologies to enable airport operators to reconcile luggage with its owner.
TSA PreCheck® enrolment initiative with United Airlines launches at Denver International Airport, Concourse B.
International Airport Review’s In-Depth Focus on baggage handling is now available to download!
26 May 2023 | By Idemia
Watch this webinar to hear from Anne Folgoas, Julien Giannucci and Laurent Ismert as they introduce “RecoPhoto”, an innovative AI-powered project helping Air France’s operators identify bags that have lost their physical tags at Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport.
Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport has begun the trials for a passenger facial recognition programme, including self-bag drop, in partnership with Aena, Vueling, and other technology companies.
Kirk Goodlet, Director - Airports at the Winnipeg Airport Services Corporation, and Jean-Sébastien Pard, Director of Facilitation and Passenger Services at ACI World, discuss how passenger digital identities supported airports’ responses to COVID-19.
The main goal of the pilot was to understand the effect that using standard solutions was having on the amount of time taken to process TCNs.
19 May 2021 | By IDEMIA
This webinar addressed the challenges and Icelandic targeted vision for the implementation of a new entry/exit system compliant with the EU-EES regulations.
International Airport Review asked Franck Maurin, Product and Solutions Director for Passenger Facilitation and Border Control at IDEMIA and Borry Vrieling, Founder and Managing Director of Eezeetags b.v., what the future of seamless travel looks like for airports?
IDEMIA has been selected by the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police and Isavia, Iceland’s main airport and other airports to provide a comprehensive border management system including new equipment.
The EU-EES imposes the secure enrolment of all Third Country Nationals (TCN) to verify the identity of each person that is entering the Schengen Area. Helping border guards focus on added-value activities thanks to biometrics and automated solutions and pre-processing API and PNR data can significantly anticipate threats and save…
IDEMIA presents TravelKiosk™, the multi-biometric self-service kiosk for the European Entry/Exit System.
Digital identity as well as touchless biometric technologies help minimise contact at airports.
26 March 2020 | By IDEMIA
While airports have to process an increasing number of passengers, they experience ever more stringent immigration border control, induced by States’ regulations. Moreover, a recent study from IATA demonstrates how border control is a bottleneck in the passenger flow process, resulting in increasing traveller dissatisfaction. International hubs have to equip…
IDEMIA partners with the world's best airport for 2019.