Trueface, a provider of facial recognition technology and a PhocusWire
Hot 25 Startup for 2021 and Phocuswright
Summit pitch winner in 2020, has been acquired by Pangiam.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Pangiam provides identity management, biometrics and analytics
software and consulting services to government and commercial customers.
This is the company’s second acquisition since Pangiam was formed
in October 2020 by private equity firm AE Industrial Partners through the
combination of Linkware and PRE. In March Pangiam acquired
the VeriScan facial recognition system from the Metropolitan Washington Airports
Authority.
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Founded in 2013, Trueface creates computer vision solutions used
in a range of industries for things such as access control, contactless
temperature checks, social distancing and PPE compliance monitoring.
Trueface founders Shaun Moore and Nezare Chafni will continue to
lead the growth of Trueface, which now has clients in more than 13 countries.
Pangiam says the acquisition will help it achieve its “mission
to provide a safer, faster and more personalized travel experience for all.”
"We are excited to welcome Trueface to the Pangiam family.
Shaun and Nezare are pioneering thought leaders whose advances in computer
vision have the potential to drive innovation in identity management, data
labeling and biometrics," says Kevin McAleenan, Pangiam CEO.
Watch Moore’s interview with Phocuswire editor-in-chief Kevin May,
which took place after Trueface won the Innovation Summit: People's Choice
Travel Innovator Of The Year and Most Innovative Startup awards at the Phocuswright
Conference 2020.
Trueface interview (PhocusWire @ Phocuswright Conference 2020)