Japanese tech giant Fujitsu will be unveiling a new PalmSecure palm vein biometrics security solutions at an upcoming show.Released along with Chicago, IL-based partner, SoloInsight, the new solution integrates with SoloInsight's CloudGate platform, a Cloud-based physical access control system with multi-modal biometrics technologies.”We are delighted to partner with Fujitsu by adding their PalmSecure biometric sensor to the CloudGate access intelligence platform,” said Farhan Masood, CTO of SoloInsight. “This partnership helps power SoloInsight's IoT solution.” SoloInsight provides technology solutions using an identification platform of integrated software and sensors using multiple industry leading biometrics technologies to help customers manage critical resources like the security of personnel, assets, and visitors, while maintaining compliance.Fujitsu will also be demonstrating multiple systems that leverage market the proven palm-vein biometrics PalmSecure sensor technology. The PalmEntry XS physical access control solution can operate in standalone or enterprise-based legacy networks, theID-Match is a two-factor authentication device for multiple applications and the Fujitsu V535 tablet on a carrier with embedded PalmSecure sensor, is designed for mobile banking authentication applications and mobile point of sales solutions.PalmSecure technology relies on Fujitsu's award-winning PalmSecure biometric technology. The Fujitsu PalmSecure biometric palm vein sensors use a near-infrared light to capture a user's palm vein pattern, generating a unique biometric template that is matched against the palm vein patterns of pre-registered users. Unlike other readers, the PalmSecure device does not come into contact with the skin, making it extremely hygienic, non-intrusive and unrestricted by external factors such as skin types and conditions. Registration for PalmSecure users takes less than one minute and authentication takes less than one second.