Alexandra Grigore Toby Norman Daniel Storisteanu Tristram Norman
Headquarters
University of Cambridge
Products
Biometric identification tools
Website
www.simprints.com
Simprints is a nonprofit technology company originating at the University of Cambridge.[1] The company builds biometric identification tools and contactless face scanning solutions to be used by governments, NGOs, and nonprofit organisations serving people in low- and middle-income countries who lack proof of legal identity.[2][3] The company promotes a portable fingerprint and face biometric system designed for front-line workers delivering at the last mile.[4][5] The technology uses Bluetooth to connect to an Android mobile device that is interoperable with existing mHealth systems such as CommCare, ODK, or DHIS2.[6]
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^Nagamine, Yoshinobu; Norman, Toby (2023-09-12). "What are biometrics and how can it be responsibly used to help tackle malaria?". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
^"How biometrics is giving identities to 'invisible citizens'". CNN International.
^Leichtner, Kim (2024-03-05). "2024 Winner: Simprints". Lipman Family Prize. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
^Storisteanu, Daniel Matthew L; Norman, Toby L; Grigore, Alexandra; Norman, Tristram L (2015-03-02). "Biometric Fingerprint System to Enable Rapid and Accurate Identification of Beneficiaries". Global Health: Science and Practice. 3 (1): 135–137. doi:10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00010. ISSN 2169-575X. PMC 4356282. PMID 25745127.
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