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BIO-key to present a blood donor ID solution to blood banks association

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

BIO-key International has announced that it will be demonstrating its Tru-Donor ID Solution at the annual meeting of South Central Association Blood Banks in Las Vegas.

Tru-Donor ID is a solution setup to identify blood donors regardless of venue utilizing fingerprint biometrics-enabled mobile devices such as smart phones. Bio-key is already involved in supporting operations for The Indiana Blood Center, the Oklahoma Blood Institute and blood transfusion facility ITxM where they are touting their ID solutions as being cost savers due to streamlining the process of identifying donors while also being able to quickly remove duplicate records for donors. [end] 

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