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News About Palm Vein Scanners in Dining Halls

The website PR Web has a news release about UMaine’s use of palm vein scanner biometric software for student check-in at on-campus dining halls. According to the news release, the technology is expected to save thousands of dollars per by year by eliminating shared cards, a practice that has students share their meal plans at a price of $4,100 per academic year. UMaine is using the M2SYS Hybrid Bio-SnapOn software and scanner.

Contact: Jessica Bloch, 207-581-3777

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