SYDNEY, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Corsight AI, a leading facial recognition technology provider has announced an expansion throughout the Oceania market on the back of a regional surge in demand for facial recognition technology.

Rated by The US Department for Homeland Security, Corsight’s facial recognition technology is the only one on the market that allows for more comprehensive, ethical and accurate detection of identifying features driving down false positives and enhancing accuracy for users.

This advanced technology is said to exceed the human brain’s own ability to register and recognise faces in the most challenging environments — even with face masks that have become a significant part of our COVID-19 climate reality.

This technology will be most welcomed in a region that is recognised as being early biometric adopters, with Australia and New Zealand already having a more receptive view for ethical facial recognition.

In Australia alone, Law courts, Casino’s and many other establishments have adopted facial recognition to keep people safe from real-time threats.

“This is the next stage in our global growth strategy and we are excited to expand our specialisms in core markets in Oceania, including government agencies and companies in a variety of sectors, including law enforcement, aviation, retail, entertainment, among others. Due to the amazing accuracy of Corsight’s technology, we are already seeing multiple deployments underway,” said Rob Watts, CEO of Corsight.

Watts continued: “The biometric market in Oceania region is evolving and maturing at pace, and we are delighted that Sean will be driving our offering in the region. Sean has over 30 years’ experience in electronic security and has been responsible for facial recognition solutions being deployed in Casino’s, Government establishments, a well renowned turf club and many others. He is a trusted expert in this region and I look forward to working with him to achieve great things.”

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