December 9, 2021
CyberLink Corp. has deployed its FaceMe facial recognition solution into a "workhub" office platform in partnership with bitkey, a smart lock provider, which has been installed at the Tokyo Square Garden building.
In addition to providing an access control solution that supports multiple authentication methods — IC cards, QR codes and facial recognition — workhub uses AI-powered connected services to offer office workers and visitors a user-friendly experience.
When an employee fills out the online form to invite visitors to the office, workhub sends them invitation emails with a QR code that they will scan at a kiosk located at the entrance of the building, at the agreed-upon time.
Upon finding the record corresponding to this QR code, visitors are asked to enroll their face in the system to enable facial recognition. Then they can proceed to their assigned meeting room, using their registered face to unlock doors, access elevators and guide them to their hosts.
The workhub "Room Support" uses facial recognition to manage workspaces, granting registered participants access to their meeting rooms and controlling the attribution of individual booths and cubicles.
Bitkey's live showroom system functionality checks the occupancy of shared spaces and conference rooms in real time to improve space management and ensure comfort and safety.