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SmartMetric Introduces Fingerprint Biometric Data Card

SmartMetric, a pioneer in the field of portable biometric solutions, is launching its latest technology offering, the Fingerprint Biometric Data Card, to supply peak levels of security, while being compact and handy, to store up personal medical history and records.

According to SmartMetric’s CEO and President, Colin Hendrick, the company’s R&D team has created an innovative product, in the form of the data card. He stated that it was a unique product, unparalleled in the world, and that the company was negotiating with a number of global companies, to commercialize this ground breaking technology. The shareholders would also be informed about the results obtained from these debates, and also the prior announcements regarding lawsuits against Master and Visa card.

This data card when compared with other handy solutions, can store up information, to the tune of Gigabytes. The medical data would cover complete EKGs, a patient’s complete medical history, full CT and MRI digital images. A lot of digital storage capacity is needed, to store digital images, which is actually done with the help of the smartmetric’s potent digital computer, which has a huge memory capacity, all of which is incorporated inside the small data card, which is slimmer than a credit card. Of notable significance is the fact that only after the patient’s finger touches the sensor on the card, the sensor triggers the card to verify the patients finger print, and the data stored in the card would be ready to be seen by health professionals, or even EMT’s computer, thereby leading to a fool-proof security system. This card is perfect for a broad range of clientele, including Corporate, Government and Personal clients.

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