A look back at the biggest news of 2015 from Human Recognition Systems
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NEW PRODUCT RELEASES

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MSite Gets Lighter

Being highly cost effective, portable and easy to install, MSite Lite brings the innovation and dependability found in the full MSite information based access control system to smaller construction projects for less.

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MTrust Takes Off

At the tail end of 2014 we released MTrust, the airport ID pass application manager.

In 2015, the online system took off with Gatwick becoming the first airport to have a paperless process for issuing its ID passes.

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MSkills Is Here

Our web based skills management system ensures training is recorded for all your staff at all times.

The added benefit being the recording of data vital to  recovering your CITB grants.

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AWARDS, AWARDS, AWARDS... 

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Last year we were delighted to accept fantastic awards from two of our key industries. The Airport Operators Association (AOA) named us Best Small Business in Aviation and we were also named One to Watch Company of the Year by the Construction Computing Awards.  

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MFlow NEVER FORGETS A FACE

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The world's most accurate journey measurement system using facial recognition continued to go from strength to strength in 2015, with London Luton Airport joining the growing number of airports using MFlow.

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PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNITED NATIONS

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After 5 years working with the UN in Somalia, a long term agreement was signed to continue our amazing work capturing and managing live biometric and DNA characteristics of individuals using MForce.

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2015 was a record year for Human Recognition Systems. In construction, our award-winning MSite biometric workforce management & security system continued to lead the industry, achieving a record number of site installations across the UK and Europe. In aviation, we continued to invest in our MFlow passenger journey measurement solution using facial recognition, whilst also launching our MTrust system, taking the airport ID pass application process online. MTrust is now delivering passes to Gatwick Airport with several other UK and European Airports in the pipeline, a fantastic achievement for a brand new product.

In summary, the business has grown significantly, and with all our core systems now delivered as true multi-tenanted SaaS solutions, 2016 looks to continue our growth trajectory as market leaders in the provision of enterprise biometric ID applications.

So, as we enter into another year, what has changed in the biometric ID industry? In short, the commercial market is really starting to challenge Government spend to become the larger market. The days of multi-million pound bespoke biometric projects for Government defining the industry is falling away to the success of industry specific biometric applications, bought off the shelf, solving specific problems - like MSite for the construction industry. This shift in the market places HRS at the vanguard of our industry, as we are well prepared with "commercially-of-the-shelf" products.

From the HRS team and me, good luck in 2016.

Cheers,

neilsigblack
Neil Norman - CEO

 

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