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This week on A Weekly Bit, Dickson Kendrick discusses one of the biggest challenges facing modern airport operations.
Facial recognition and biometric boarding continue to speed up passenger processing, but many airports are discovering that faster digital workflows can expose physical infrastructure limitations. When check in kiosks, FIS podiums, and passenger processing stations cannot keep pace, delays simply shift from the digital experience to the physical environment.
Dickson explains why durable, thoughtfully engineered infrastructure is essential to supporting today’s high traffic airport operations and future biometric technologies. Learn how purpose built FIS podiums and passenger processing solutions help improve operational efficiency, support evolving airport technology, and keep passengers moving.
For more information about Parabit’s airport infrastructure solutions, visit www.parabit.com.
By Parabit SystemsThis week on A Weekly Bit, Dickson Kendrick discusses one of the biggest challenges facing modern airport operations.
Facial recognition and biometric boarding continue to speed up passenger processing, but many airports are discovering that faster digital workflows can expose physical infrastructure limitations. When check in kiosks, FIS podiums, and passenger processing stations cannot keep pace, delays simply shift from the digital experience to the physical environment.
Dickson explains why durable, thoughtfully engineered infrastructure is essential to supporting today’s high traffic airport operations and future biometric technologies. Learn how purpose built FIS podiums and passenger processing solutions help improve operational efficiency, support evolving airport technology, and keep passengers moving.
For more information about Parabit’s airport infrastructure solutions, visit www.parabit.com.