Assembly line safety is secured when access control depends on the ESD detection result.
Facial recognition records and ESD test results can be complied in a secure inspection database.
Role-based access control allows for flexible authorization capabilities for factories with multiple shifts and multiple global locations.
Real-time notifications can be sent via email or phone when a person attempts to enter the controlled area without permission.
Single dashboard that presents real-time, multifaceted information reporting.
Fake pictures / images or other fraud attempts will be prevented by dual lenses and AI-learning facial recognition algorithms.
When employees enter the working area, an inspection result list with names will update in real-time. To prevent static electricity damage to IC boards, access control will depend on the ESD test result assisted by facial recognition. There will be no exceptions as both systems are seamlessly merged.
Access control powered by facial recognition allows doors to operate without contact, which can significantly decrease the possibility of disease or bacteria transmission. In other words, no bacteria or virus will be left on the surface of devices, such as door handles, keys, or identity cards.
Static electricity must be carefully controlled in a petrochemical plant because static discharge can easily cause a fire. Operating areas can also be highly protected by a facial recognition system. Unauthorized behaviour such as entering with another employee's access card can be eliminated.