Digital Construction

Finger veins used in latest biometric ID technology

Biometric identification, used extensively for access to construction sites and equipment, could be stepping up a gear.

A London-based technology firm has come up with a new means of identifying individuals by scanning the veins in their fingertips. What’s more, the method can be used to pay for items.

In a world first, customers at the Costcutter store, at Brunel University in London, can now pay for groceries using their unique vein pattern to identify themselves.

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