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Frost & Sullivan to Present on Mega Trends Impacting the Auto ID and Data Capture Industry at Premiere Event

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Frost & Sullivan is an official media partner and will present at the inaugural connect:ID event. The conference will be held on March 17-19, 2014 at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC.

Government, commercial and consumer markets are in search of answers to the growing challenges associated with securing human identity in a privacy-sensitive manner. connect:ID aims to explore these real world scenarios in an engaging, thought-provoking and inclusive environment, bringing together all the stakeholders under one roof.

As such, Frost & Sullivan's Auto Identification and Data Capture Senior Research Analyst Ram Ravi will present "Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) technologies gaining traction – A look into the macroeconomic impact," which will examine the various identity solutions used in industries such as healthcare, automotive and banking, as well as their growth prospects in the context of the emerging socioeconomic, environmental, and regulatory environment. Also, Ravi will identify emerging applications and their impact on AIDC technology adoption level for the future.

"With biometric technologies gaining prominence across various applications, certain macroeconomic trends and their implications are expected to positively impact the adoption levels and growth of the market," said Ravi.

Ravi's presentation will be held on the second day of the event (March 18). A two-day, free-to-attend Expo (March 18-19) that explores the fusion of multiple advanced identity technologies – including biometrics, secure credentials and digital identity systems will also be held in conjunction with the event.

For more information on Frost & Sullivan's Automatic Identification and Data Capture research, please contact Jeannette Garcia, Corporate Communications, at jeannette.garcia@frost.com with your full contact details. For more information on connect:ID 2014, please contact Mark Lockie at m.lockie@sciencemediapartners.com.

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