09.01.2023 — Blog
PAPILLON scanners cover 80% of the police stations in Telangana state in IndiaThe Indian police have shared the results of 5-years work with PAPILLON AFIS that has been implemented in the state of Telangana. Now more than 1,500 mobile ID check terminals and 600 palmprint scanners are in operation throughout the state.
Read more25.01.2021 — Blog
AUTOMATION OF FINGERPRINT COLLECTIONS IN THE RUSSIAN INTERIOR MINISTRYGOAL: To create AFIS sites at all levels of law enforcement community, to convert all accumulated paper tenprint collections into electronic form for effective information support of law enforcers in the investigation of crimes, terrorist attacks, identification of the unknown dead.
Read more13.01.2021 — Blog
PAPILLON advantages in imaging finger and palm printsPAPILLON’s fingerprint scanners and software allow you to acquire high-quality images of fingerprints and palmprints, even in the case of excessively dry or moistened skin, and to exclude blurs that appear when taking rolled fingerprints.
Read more28.08.2020 — Blog
To prevent escapes from jails and lock-upsGOAL: Ensuring biometric registration of prisoners, controlling their movements and preventing substitutions Contact View results
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PAPILLON will supply 430 fingerprint scanners to IndiaRussian fingerprint systems produced by PAPILLON have allowed India to abandon the outdated ink technology of taking fingerprints.
Read more22.10.2019 — Blog
Results of using PAPILLON AFIS in India in first two yearsTelangana is the first state in India to have completely discarded the manual (ink) method of taking fingerprints of accused.
Read more27.06.2017 — Blog
Fingerprint scanners for 17 police stations in IndiaAs the latest innovations, fingerprint scanners and PAPILLON AFIS allow the police to identify suspects and accused in committing crimes by scanning and checking their fingerprints against databases in real time.
Read more10.05.2015 — Blog
Choosing a system for electronic fingerprintingOne of indispensable conditions for improving the effectiveness of AFIS is the use of state-of-the-art digital technologies replacing traditional ink fingerprinting.
Read more07.08.2014 — Blog
The country’s first migration checkpoint using fingerprints has proved its effectivenessThe first migration checkpoint based on fingerprints has been opened at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport. For four months of its operation, almost 1,000 people were refused entry. 5% of the detainees changed their names and surnames, but they were still identified by fingerprints.
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