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Leading IT and Network Technologies company, NEC Corporation of Malaysia Sdn Bhd (NEC Malaysia) has been awarded the sub-contract for the implementation of its class leading Automated Biometric Identification System (NEC ABIS) and Border Control Solution (e-Gate) by the main contractor for the National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe), IRIS Information Technology Systems Sdn Bhd (IITS), a wholly owned subsidiary of IRIS Corporation Berhad (IRIS). NIISe is an initiative by the Ministry of Home Affairs to modernise the Immigration Department of Malaysia with advanced digital technology.
The subcontract handover ceremony at Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur was witnessed by Yang Berbahagia Datuk Mohamad Fauzi bin Md Isa, Deputy Secretary General (Policy & Control), Ministry of Home Affairs Malaysia, Yang Berusaha Puan Supiani Binti Sibin, Project Director (NIISe), Immigration Department of Malaysia, H.E. TAKAHASHI Katsuhiko, Japan Ambassador to Malaysia, and Mr. Akihiko Kumagai, President of Global Business, NEC Corporation, among other distinguished guests.
Mr Chong Kai Wooi, Managing Director, NEC Malaysia giving a speech at the ABIS & e-Gate subcontract handover ceremony between NEC Malaysia and IRIS Corporation Berhad. |
When IRIS created the world’s first ePassport in collaboration with the Immigration Department of Malaysia in 1998, it necessitated the introduction and deployment of the eGates to read and verify ePassports via traveler thumbprint. Today, 24 years later, NEC will be providing the NEC ABIS and NEC e-Gate systems, featuring highly accurate and reliable multi-modal biometrics authentication, as one of the key technology partners subcontracted for the NIISe project.
NEC’s biometrics technology uses fingerprint, iris, and face recognition to authenticate identities of visitors and Malaysians at air, sea, and land immigration checkpoints. The NEC e-Gates, a component of NEC’s Border Control Solution will be deployed at all immigration checkpoints to enable smoother passenger experiences.
The AI-based multi-modal biometric authentication features NEC’s face and iris recognition technologies which both have ranked the world’s No. 1 in benchmark tests for identification technologies conducted by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Mr. Shaiful Zahrin bin Subhan (right), Group Chief Executive Officer, IRIS Corporation Berhad handing over the ABIS & e-Gate subcontract to Mr Chong Kai Wooi (left), Managing Director, NEC Malaysia. |
“With advanced biometrics technology in immigration checkpoints, Malaysians and travelers to Malaysia will experience improved quality of travel. Biometrics technology will also enhance security and efficiency while providing travelers a secure and seamless experience when going through the e-Gates at the immigration checkpoints. We are confident that the NEC ABIS, as an important component to the backbone architecture of NIISe will also provide effective and efficient processing of all related transactions for the Immigration Department of Malaysia,” said Mr. Chong Kai Wooi, Managing Director of NEC Malaysia.
Mr. Shaiful Zahrin Bin Subhan, Group Chief Executive Officer, IRIS Corporation Berhad said, “NEC’s stellar track record in deploying biometrics solutions globally speaks volumes. As our technology partner, NEC has provided invaluable feedback and ideas during our initial discussions and helped identify potential pain points in modernising the immigration system. We are thrilled to partner with NEC to work with the Immigration Department of Malaysia to enhance the security and efficiencies in Malaysia’s immigration system.”
e-Gate model demonstration by Mr Stanley Tan, Solutions Specialist of NEC Malaysia. |
NEC has implemented over 1,000 systems with its fingerprint and face recognition technologies in more than 70 countries and regions, including systems for approximately 50 airports around the world.
“Advancing Malaysia’s border control system also generates positive social-economic impacts. Through the NIISe project, both IRIS and NEC Malaysia will be able to create job opportunities. Beyond developing solutions that propel Malaysia’s progress, we also work closely with our partners and stakeholders to support talent development in the digital space,” added Mr. Chong.
e-Gate model shown at the ABIS & e-Gate subcontract handover ceremony. |
Both IRIS and NEC are committed to develop skilled Malaysians in the areas of digital transformation, and both companies will also nurture young Malaysians under the Professional Training and Education for Growing Entrepreneurs (PROTĆGĆ) Ready-to-Work programme by the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives (MEDAC).
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