Experix, a company specializing in digital identity verification, announced on the 26th that it unveiled the world's smallest optical FAP 60 fingerprint scanner, 'RealScan SG10,' for the first time at the recently held ID4Africa 2025 exhibition. The company also held practical consultations with identity management authorities from key countries such as Malawi, Ethiopia, T?rkiye, and Nigeria, signaling an active response to the growing global demand for border management solutions.
At the exhibition, Experix discussed practical cooperation plans regarding immigration control, refugee registration, and national ID issuance projects with officials from Malawi's National ID (NID), Ethiopia's National ID Program (NIDP), the Ministry of Interior (MOI) of T?rkiye, and Nigeria's National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). Through on-site demonstrations, Experix directly showcased the RealScan SG10's outstanding portability, high-speed capture performance, and scalability. As a result, the company was able to explore concrete opportunities for actual bidding and pilot collaborations with some of these agencies.
First unveiled at this exhibition, the RealScan SG10 is a next-generation fingerprint recognition solution featuring an ultra-slim form factor, AI algorithm-based fake fingerprint detection, seamless integration with MOSIP (Open ID platform), and Plug & Play automatic recognition. It is equipped with core functions specifically designed for border management and immigration policy applications.
Focusing on the RealScan SG10, Experix is expanding its strategic technology proposals to address global immigration policy trends, including border security, real-time registration of refugees and immigrants, counterfeit detection, and the establishment of public databases. The company has already confirmed the feasibility of commercialization through field-based technical demonstrations and consultations with high-level officials, and plans to actively participate in public projects based on digital identity in the future.
Lee Sanghoon, Executive Director and Head of the ID Business Sector at Experix, stated, "The RealScan SG10 is a strategic product that meets all the requirements demanded in the field of immigration policy, including an ultra-slim design, AI-based fake detection, high-speed data processing, and an installation structure optimized for field operations." He added, "The positive response and concrete cooperation discussions confirmed at ID4Africa 2025 serve as evidence that Experix can make a meaningful contribution in an era where digital identity forms the backbone of social safety nets."
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