New York-based security systems integrator Idesco Corp has revealed that it is partnering with biometric access control firm FST Biometrics on so-called In Motion Identification (IMID) technology that includes facial recognition and behavioural analytics for high throughput areas.IMID Access is designed to identify users as they walk through high traffic zones such as workplaces or airports. IMID Access also offers voice recognition for an added layer of verification."Idesco prides itself on being at the forefront of new technology so we are excited to add In Motion Identification to our portfolio," said Andrew Schonzeit, Idescos president. "FST Biometrics' unique and innovative technology will help companies keep their employees and visitors safe and secure while simplifying the entire entry process at their facility."Idescos experience and expertise are essential in implementing our ground-breaking technology and will certainly create high value to the customers, while generating meaningful business potential for both parties. said Yaron Zussman, CEO of FST Biometrics America.Late last month, Morpho (Safran) revealed that it would be installing its Finger on-the-Fly technology as part of an implantation in UAE airports. The product offers a touchless way of capturing fingerprints via a simple wave of the hand that is designed to maximise passenger throughput.