BioScan10 widely accepted for UID Aadhar Project

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

BioScan10 widely accepted for UID Aadhar Project

BioEnable Technologies has announced that BioScan10, the UID Certified Ten. Fingerprint Scanner for UID Aadhar Project is getting widely accepted across the Country with different UID Enrollment Agencies for its high quality and ability to register citizens fast.

BioScan10 has been certified by STQC (Certification Body for UID) for Fingerprint Registration for UID Project. As only STQC Certified Products can be used for Fingerprint Enrollments for issuing Aadhar UID Number, STQC follows a very strict procedure for certifying Fingerprint Scanners. As it require registering all the Ten Fingerprints of the person, Fingerprint Registration is the most important part of the process and requiring quality Fingerprint Scanner for fast and better registration.

Manmohan Kumar, VP Marketing, BioEnable said, "With our 10 years of experience in working for Fingerprint Technology, BioScan10 was launched and certified by UID keeping the problems being faced by EA in mind, and today we are very happy to see that we are getting very positive response from different Enrollment Agencies using our Fingerprint Scanner and BioScan10 helping them in registering citizens very fast which will certainly help UID in achieving their target."

He further added, "We have already deployed huge number of our Fingerprint Scanner across the country and Enrollment Agencies in different district of Maharashtra, AP, MP, Rajasthan and Bihar are using our Fingerprint Scanners. We are dedicated for making UID a success and working hard for educating the Enrollment Agencies, providing them training on our product for proper registration and helping them with on-site service and support."


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