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NACCU Virtual EXPO Showcase: Princeton Identity

NACCU Virtual EXPO Showcase
Our corporate members demo their products and services for you in this series of online events

Add Touchless Readers to your Access Control System

As we return to campus, many things will be different. The Covid-19 virus has changed the way we want to interact with card readers and fingerprint verification devices throughout campus. We no longer want to swipe, scan and touch in order to pay for food, or access our labs. During this event, Terry demonstrates how the Iris-on-the-Move technology can provide a safer environment with a touchless reader for campus applications. The Access200 biometric readers can be installed quickly for select locations to allow access control and payments while personnel are wearing masks or gloves. Further, the Access200 reader can help you take full advantage of your investment into your existing access control system. 

Presenter: Terry Schulenburg, Director of Business Development

 

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