Read the veins of the hand to identify the children of India
Read the veins of the hand to identify the children of India The Palm Vein technology from Itwillbe and Fujitsu biometrically identifies more than 11 million children who roam the streets of the country Millions of people in the world do not have a document that certifies their identity, making them invisible. Millions of homeless children roam the streets becoming the most invisible face of poverty. In India alone, 11 million children are in this situation. In the face of this catastrophe, technology can be used to serve society and help the most disadvantaged. This is what the Itwillbe organization decided to do, working on the implementation of a biometric identification system with Palm Vein technology developed by Fujitsu. It is a reader of veins in the palm of the hand that can authentically identify anyone, although at the moment the project is reduced to street children in Bangalore (India). The system is based on a reader that captures and identifies...