An Automated Border Control system developed by Portugal's Vision-Box that can dynamically switch access depending on passenger flow has been launched in Copenhagen's international airport.The two-way flow ABC solution is based on three departure, three arrival and three bidirectional eGates in a single bank.The firm noted that the Danish Police can dynamically operate touchpoints by switching the flow according to the predicted volume of passengers entering or exiting the Schengen area.”This means a significant improvement in operational efficiency and in security for the Airport and for the Danish Police,” wrote Vision-Box.Copenhagen Airport is the largest aviation hub in Northern Europe, having recorded more than 26 million passengers in 2015.”For the very first time, an airport and a border authority together own total flexibility to adjust the throughput of entry and exit points at the border, according to the predicted passenger volume,” said Jean-François Lennon, Vice-President for Global Business Development & Sales of Vision-Box.Alex Ramskov Johannsen, CEO of Biometric Solutions, said: “Biometric Solutions are proud to help Denmark welcome its visitors with a solution that is based on state-of-the-art, fast, very user friendly technology. ߪ. The eGates in Copenhagen Airport connect biometrics, security and convenience for citizens and airport staff in a way that makes it a showcase of the future of border control and, more generally, of intelligent ID control at any kind of gate.”