GSC announces the 5 most promising security start-ups in the world
October 29 2007 | 0 comment(s)
Security technology start-ups from all over the world entered this
year's competition. After tough judging rounds in Singapore, Munich and
Washington DC the top-5 finalists were selected by independent judges
from academia, government, industry and venture capital. They are now
competing at our Grand Final on Nov 8th in London for the $500,000 grant award that is sponsored by TSWG of the U.S. Government.
The 5 Most Promising Security Start-ups in the World:
- Auxetix from England - creates an advanced material that protects individuals from explosions.
- Eyemarker from USA - scans user's eyes to assess their health.
- NoblePeak Vision from USA - detects and identifies objects in poorly illuminated environments.
- Psylock from Germany - identifies users via the rhythms of their keyboard typing behavior.
- XID Technology from Singapore - predicts and creates a three-dimensional model of a person's face from a two-dimensional video image.
Join us in London on November 8th for the Grand Final of the Global Security Challenge to see these technologists present their ideas to the audience and our judging committee.
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