BetaDen Accelerate Cohort 2.0 alumni have been granted a patent in the United States for their biometric technology, building on their a existent UK patent.
We are very pleased to share some exciting news courtesy of BetaDen Accelerate Cohort 2.0 alumni FARx, who have been granted a patent in the United States, giving them the freedom to push into the US market with their pioneering AI-powered biometric technology.
FARx, who have already received a patent in the United Kingdom, are developing a fused voice, speech and facial recognition technology seeking to change the identity verification market and to provide a greater level of security against cyber threats, with a range of potential uses in industries such as banking, gaming and online conferencing.
The patent was gained with support from BetaDen Accelerate programme mentors, Wynne-Jones IP - a leading force in intellectual property law.
A huge congratulations to FARx on this exciting next step in their business journey and we look forward to seeing what comes next.
To read the full LinkedIn post from FARx, announcing the granting of their patent, use the link here.
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