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Friday, February 14 2020 - 00:42
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DERMALOG Provides the World's First Biometric Border Control System With Integrated Fever Detection
BANGKOK and HAMBURG, Germany, Feb. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The spread of coronavirus shows that in today's world of fast global travel, 
outbreaks of infectious diseases can cross national borders within the shortest 
time. DERMALOG has developed the first biometric border control system with 
integrated fever detection, identifying potentially infected travelers right at 
border entrance to contain epidemics. The latest innovation of the German 
company has now been presented to the public for the first time in Thailand.

As the first country in the world, Thailand has introduced a pilot for a new 
fever detection system, fully integrated into its biometric border control. The 
new solution was demonstrated to the press by the Thai Immigration Bureau 
deputy commissioner, Pol Maj-Gen Surapong Chaichan at Don Mueang International 
Airport in Bangkok on February 12.

From now on, the biometric border control system in Don Mueang can capture not 
only fingerprints and faces, but also measures the body temperature of 
travelers who pass through the related counters. The temperature is displayed 
on the border officer's screen and, if someone with fever is detected, the 
officer is automatically informed and can send the affected person for a health 
check.

DERMALOG, the supplier of the biometric border control system, has developed a 
special fever camera, which is fully integrated into the Thai entry-exit 
system. It automatically measures the exact temperature of the traveler while 
standing in front of the border counter. The high fever-detection accuracy at a 
distance of up to 1.5 m, is one of the system's outstanding features. 

Border counters are the perfect spot for such fever checks, as travelers stop 
here one by one for a moment. DERMALOG's solution provides more accurate and 
precise results than camera systems that capture several travelers 
simultaneously. This makes the Thai borders more secure, also against the 
coronavirus.

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Press contact
DERMALOG Identification Systems GmbH
Sven Böckler
Press Relations
+49(0)40-4132270
info@dermalog.com
www.dermalog.com 

Source: DERMALOG Identification Systems GmbH