RedFaces Says Facial Recognition Software a Hit at Intersec 2025

0

Facial recognition software company RecFaces says it received an overwhelming footfall at Intersec 2025, one of the largest gatherings in the security industry. Attendees, including technology partners, system integrators, and consultants from various countries, were keen to learn more about the comprehensive range of products offered by RecFaces.

Visitors from the manufacturing, hotel, transportation, real estate, retail and oil and gas industries expressed enthusiasm for RecFaces’ flagship products, Id-Guard and Id-Gate. These solutions significantly enhance the capabilities of existing video management systems and access control systems, maximising their effectiveness.

The demand for intelligent, connected facial recognition software is surging across various sectors. With the proliferation of smart city projects and IOT, the role of facial recognition software is evolving to play a pivotal role in enhancing operational efficiency and public safety.

At the booth, RecFaces’ team demonstrated its versatile software which is easily adaptable to the unique requirements of any industry. Its primary technical advantages include rapid deployment and the ability to operate without the need for significant investment in the hardware or varying levels of technical complexity.

“We not only announced and showed the possibilities of end-to-end integration of our products with the systems of the world leaders of the security systems market, but also personally met with their representatives to show the opportunities for the raising of ecosystems of universal convenience and safety using facial recognition software as a key cross between security systems, digital business logic, and real people,” said RecFaces Business Development Director Eugenia Marina.

With a three-month demo license to experience all the functionalities of its products supported by regular training programs makes them an ideal solution for organisations looking to effortlessly integrate advanced facial recognition technology into their operations.

Share.

Comments are closed.