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Sep 8, 2011 / Source: Security Park

Human Recognition Systems (HRS) will exhibit their recently launched 'MForce' multi-modal biometric technology platform, at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEi)

Jul 1, 2011 / Source: Contingency Today

Human Recognition Systems (HRS), winners of the Home Office TD2 Innovation 2011 award, is launching its emergency biometric system, MForce, at the National Security 2011 conference on 5 July

Jun 29, 2011 / Source: Jane's Defence Review

UK biometrics specialist Human Recognition Systems (HRS) plans to launch its portable identification platform designed for operations in rugged, hostile and remote environments at the National Security conference in London on 5 July

Jun 17, 2011 / Source: Biometric News Portal

National Security 2011 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre on 5 July provides the perfect opportunity for Human Recognition Systems (HRS) to launch MForce to a target audience that has security and positive identification at the heart of what they need to achieve.

Jun 20, 2011 / Source: Security Park

National Security 2011 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre on 5 July provides the perfect opportunity for Human Recognition Systems (HRS) to launch MForce to a target audience that has security and positive identification at the heart of what they need to achieve.

Mar 31, 2011 / Source: Intersec - The Journal of International Security

Biometric recognition technologies are all around us: children pay for lunch with their fingerprints, library-users sign out books with their faces and gamers log into into their profile with their faces.

Mar 28, 2011 / Source: Counter Terror Business

Human Recognition Systems has won first prize and £30,000 funding in the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism’s INSTINCT Technology Demonstrator 2 project.

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.