KipleLive contactless and face recognition platform ideal for large events


According to KipleLive CEO Ti Lian Seng, events will typically take up a large amount of manpower, money, time and paperwork. However, KipleLive enables the automation of many procedures while complying with the new SOPs. (File pic dated May 27 shows Ti with a KipleLive scanner.)

PETALING JAYA: Green Packet Bhd’s KipleLive contactless and face recognition platform was deployed at the “Pasca PKPP Sektor Pelancongan” seminar held yesterday, which was one of the first few live events to be conducted since the movement control order (MCO).

The seminar, sponsored by the Malaysian Association of Tourism Agencies (Mata) and Meeting, Incentives, Convention & Exhibition (Mice), congregated key tourism industry players to have a dialog about employing the right standard operating procedures (SOPs) in recuperating the industry the soonest possible.

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