No need for troublesome network construction! Introducing lockers and storage units that use QR codes as keys.
We would like to introduce our "2D Code Offline Delivery Locker." The locker does not need to be connected to a network, and the locking of the door is based on the information embedded in the 2D code. All unlocking permissions are managed on the server side, and the necessary 2D codes are automatically generated (encrypted). Additionally, two-factor authentication (PIN code) is also possible to enhance security. 【Features】 ■ Achieves simple offline operation ■ The locker retains historical information such as unlocking logs (who opened which door and when), which can be checked and collected when needed (CSV output is also possible) ■ A wide range of customizations is available, including door sizes and the number of doors, tailored to the items being stored and the method of operation ■ Customization for online operation connected to a network is also possible ■ Compatibility with higher-level systems is also supported *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage Flow】 ■ Scan the dedicated QR code displayed on the locker ↓ ■ Send an email ↓ ■ The dedicated server that receives the email verifies the release authority and automatically generates a release QR code The reply email includes the QR code as an attachment ↓ ■ Hold the received release QR code up to the locker to unlock the corresponding door *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Retail stores ■Facility maintenance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since ancient times, technological capabilities have been developed by a select group of outstanding researchers aiming for unknown heights. Biometric authentication technologies, including fingerprint recognition, have similarly achieved technological innovation as tools for personal identification, such as fingerprints, veins, faces, and eye colors. However, the adoption rate in general companies is still quite low, and the majority of people may find biometric authentication to be novel yet cumbersome, fearing that their data could be misused by others, leading to a lack of proactive use. This is because Japan's advanced biometric authentication technology has progressed too far in terms of technological innovation without considering "convenience." Our company aims to develop products that combine the "technological capabilities" of traditional advanced biometric authentication with "convenience" from the customer's perspective, striving to promote the adoption of biometric authentication systems for our customers.