BIOMETRICS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS HIGHLIGHT UPCOMING TRENDS FOR 2024 AND 2025

BIOMETRICS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS HIGHLIGHT UPCOMING TRENDS FOR 2024 AND 2025

What’s trending on biometrics keynote speakers and futurists’ radar at the moment? As we think about 2024 and 2025, top leaders and visionaries in the space are discussing exciting innovations that they expect to shape the next two years. In recent talks at prominent conferences, much of the focus from biometrics keynote speakers has landed on advancing facial recognition, iris scanning, and behavioral analysis.

“Facial recognition achieved new levels of speed and accuracy in 2023 with the latest AI models,” said Dr. Anne Jones, CEO of Biometrix Analytics, during her CES speech. “In 2024, I predict companies taking this technology to the next level with integration into augmented reality glasses, enabling real-time identification without any active user effort. We’ll also see enhanced AR identity verification solutions for high-security environments.”

Meanwhile, Brian Chang, CTO of 20/20 Vision Systems and a biometrics keynote speaker, sees an Iris scanning boom ahead. “With contactless, highly secure iris recognition technology making rapid gains in 2022 and 2023, I foresee massive adoption in airports, healthcare facilities, and consumer electronics in 2024 and 2025. Improvements like remote scanning at a distance and integration of iris scanning into popular consumer devices instead of fingerprints will propel this trend.”

Shifting the lens to behavioral biometrics, which analyze unique human patterns in the way people walk, type, scroll and take other actions, Nicole Wu of BehaviorMetrics expects breakthrough applications soon integrating this technology with AI for continual authentication.

As a biometrics keynote speaker, she observes that “the ability to verify identity based on an individual’s behaviors and movements throughout the normal course of app usage and device operation removes excess user friction. In 2024 and 2025, innovators will apply behavioral biometrics for persistent behind-the-scenes authentication across financial services, social media, corporate networks and most used consumer apps.”

As the technology continues advancing, all eyes including those of the field’s best biometrics keynote speakers look ahead toward groundbreaking use cases, tighter security, and mass adoption in the coming two years. Both public and private sector leaders appear eager to keep pushing boundaries of what’s possible in harnessing human characteristics for more personalized, secure technological experiences. The stage is set for major leaps as biometrics keynote speakers and the technology that pros cover transform how we interface with devices, platforms, institutions and each other through 2025 and beyond.