Facia,
a pioneer in biometric authentication and face recognition technology has
announced its participation in the upcoming GITEX AFRICA 2023, Africa’s largest
tech and start-up show. "We are excited to bring and showcase our advanced
facial recognition to everyone at GITEX".
Facia is looking forward to bringing this
incredible opportunity to the continent's largest all-inclusive tech event.
GITEX will bring together tech titans, SMEs, governments, coders, start-ups,
academia, and investors, to accelerate, collaborate, and explore new ventures.
The
three-day annual pan-African forum will take place on May 31 and will feature
a curation of emerging technologies from AI, e-commerce, cloud, IoT, fintech,
telecom and cybersecurity. It will highlight Africa’s potential as the world’s
youngest continent and help shape the mission for a more equitable, environmentally
friendly, and technologically advanced digital economy.
Facia’s
presence at GITEX Africa is a testament to the company’s commitment to
innovation and the pursuit of cutting-edge technology. As a leader in facial
recognition and liveness detection, Facia is excited to share its expertise and
engage with other tech pioneers worldwide.
Chief
Executive Officer of Facia, Mujadad Naem remarked “GITEX Africa is an amazing platform for us to demonstrate our
expertise in facial recognition and liveness detection. We look forward to
engaging with other industry players, exploring new partnerships, and
exchanging ideas.”
Facia's facial recognition technology can detect
and verify a person's liveness, making it a powerful tool for various
applications, from security to identity verification. The company's
participation in GITEX AFRICA reflects its commitment to driving innovation and
advancing the tech industry in Africa and beyond.
GITEX AFRICA will amplify the continent's
digital aspirations and achievements, powered by tech-savvy youth, corporates,
and governments. Facia is excited to participate in this movement and
contribute to shaping Africa's tech-driven future.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye