Mar 23, 2011 / Source: Liverpool Echo
In an unassuming office block in Wavertree, Neil Norman's company Human Recogntition Systems (HRS) is turning science fiction into fact.
Mar 17, 2011 / Source: Info4Security
Speaking of awards, hats off to Human Recognition Systems for scooping the £30,000 first prize in the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism’s INSTINCT Technology Demonstrator 2 project.
Mar 8, 2011 / Source: Find Biometrics
The UK INSTINCT Programme, a cross-Government organization led by the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism (OSCT) within the Home Office has awarded Human Recognition Systems (HRS) the first prize in the INSTINCT Technology Demonstrator 2 (TD2) project; the winning prize receives £30,000 to allow the company to continue developing cutting edge products.
Mar 7, 2011 / Source: Security Park
Human Recognition Systems (HRS) has been awarded the first prize in the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism’s INSTINCT Technology Demonstrator 2 (TD2) project, receiving a winning prize fund of £30,000 to let the company to continue developing cutting edge products.
Mar 1, 2011 / Source: Jane's Airport Review
Gatwick airport is set to incorporate advanced biometrics and flow measurement tools to improve customer service in its upgraded South Terminal.
Mar 1, 2011 / Source: Insider Media Limited
Liverpool-headquartered Human Recognition Systems (HRS) has won a Home Office for its work on a project to help counter terrorism at airports – and help them increase revenues.
Feb 28, 2011 / Source: AOA
As Manchester airport seeks to further heighten security and expedite the overall security process, innovative techniques have been embraced.
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