Covid-19 gives boost to 'touchless' tech in Japan

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TOKYO - Japan Inc is poised to ride the wave of anxiety over touching surfaces that has arisen with the coronavirus pandemic, as hygiene concerns fuel demand for touch-less technology.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - Japan Inc is poised to ride the wave of anxiety over touching surfaces that has arisen with the coronavirus pandemic, as hygiene concerns fuel demand for touch-less technology.

Hokkaido announced its own emergency decree for a second time amid a second wave of cases, while Aichi, Gifu, Ichikawa and Kyoto have also declared their own states of emergency. Among the new technology that has been rolled out is what are branded as"elevators of enhanced public hygiene" by lift maker Fujitec. Launched on April 1, the model comes with an optional add-on contactless panel feature that taps infrared sensor technology to detect a user's destination floor when they hover their hands over the dashboard.

IT services conglomerate Fujitsu, meanwhile, is conducting a three-month field trial ending May 25, of a contactless, multi-biometric authentication and payment system. Fujitsu aims to commercialise the multi-biometric authentication technology by March next year, including age verification systems so that products like alcohol and tobacco can still be sold in such stores, the company said.

"Once a face is detected, the technology determines whether a mask or other forms of concealment is being worn, and then performs authentication based on the exposed part of the face," Mr Michitaka Yamada, of NEC's digital platform division, told The Straits Times.

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