Suprema ID, a global provider of biometrics and ID solutions, announced that the company's BioMini Slim 3, the world's slimmest FAP30 optical fingerprint authentication scanner, received FBI PIV (Personal Identity Verification) and Cellphone ID FAP30 certification, tested under the FBI's Next Generation Identification (NGI) Image Quality Specifications (IQS).

BioMini Slim 3 features an array of cutting-edge technologies including 15mm ultra-slim FAP30 optical sensor with wider platen, Suprema ID's proprietary Multi-dynamic Range (MDR) technology and IP65-rated dust and waterproof structure ensuring robust operation over time under harsh environments. BioMini Slim 3 provides state-of-the-art Live Finger Detection (LFD) technology by applying machine learning based AI (Artificial Intelligence) which can be upgradeable by BioMini Slim 3 SDK.

"BioMini Slim 3 is designed to provide the best reliable performance over dynamic conditions such as outdoor and mobile environments. In addition, we have responded to the increased market demand for FAP30 fingerprint scanners," said Bogun Park, CEO of Suprema ID. "With the range-leading performance and usability, BioMini Slim will lead the emerging FAP30 scanner segment. We will keep focus on providing the best product beyond market expectation with the highest convenience and security," Park added.

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