Innovation in biometrics: iProov unveils fresh identity verification system in the US
In a significant stride towards modernizing airport operations, iProov, a leading technology company, has launched a new on-the-move biometrics solution for Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP) at Orlando International Airport (MCO). This launch is part of the Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) Airport Modernization efforts.
The biometrics solution for EPP, installed at MCO, is designed to meet regulatory requirements across US airports and is engineered to perform reliably under various lighting, movement, and passenger behavior conditions. Since its installation in May 2025, the system has reduced wait times by an impressive 65%, with each passenger processed in under 3 seconds.
The founder of iProov, Andrew Bud, envisioned a solution that would reduce reliance on manual systems and increase security through technology. The successful implementation of the biometrics solution for EPP at MCO benefits both travelers and CBP staff, offering a seamless, secure travel experience.
The results at MCO have validated the high performance and value of the biometrics solution for EPP. The success at MCO sets a new standard for border crossing technology globally. Notably, the solution has shown significant improvement, reducing wait times and processing passengers efficiently.
The biometrics solution for EPP, installed at MCO, is fully compatible with existing CBP Traveller Verification Services (TVS) and Simplified Arrival programs. This compatibility ensures a smooth transition and integration into the existing airport infrastructure.
The on-the-move biometrics solution for EPP enables a new era of border crossing, offering a secure, efficient, and convenient travel experience. The potential for wider implementation of the biometrics solution for EPP across airports in the United States is promising, as the success at MCO indicates.
The success at MCO is a testament to the potential of biometrics solutions in transforming the travel experience. As we move forward, it is expected that such innovations will continue to shape the future of airport operations, making travel more secure, efficient, and enjoyable for everyone.
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