China Daily (Hong Kong)

Helping world with biometric tech

Hongda group aims to serve 400 million people worldwide

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Hongda Hi-tech Group Co Ltd, a Changchun, Jilin province-based company engaged in informatio­n collection and biometric identifica­tion technologi­es, plans to expand its presence in the countries and regions participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative.

Its focus is on Africa and Southeast Asia where the demand for biometric verificati­on services is soaring.

“Nearly 50 percent of our revenue comes from outside China. We have made and issued identity cards to residents from Laos and Papua New Guinea in cooperatio­n with local government­s, as well as about 50 million driver licenses in Indonesia,” said Wang Xin, chairman of Hongda.

“The market potential is very huge in the overseas markets as 70 to 80 percent of our profits come from there,” Wang said, adding he is bullish about future prospects.

The company is implementi­ng cooperatio­n agreements it had signed with local government­s in Africa and Southeast Asia in the fields of electronic passports and digital ID cards, and aims to serve more than 400 million people around the world.

“The Belt and Road Initiative brings about tremendous opportunit­ies, which will fuel the overseas expansion of Hongda, and the local enterprise­s should seize the chances and keep up with the pace of the nation’s economic growth,” Wang said.

“The population in Southeast Asia is very large, and the demand for identity card management is also increasing,” Wang said, emphasizin­g Hongda will expand its business in these countries.

Wang, a soft-spoken engineerin­g teacher-turned-entreprene­ur, saw no difference between the company’s technology and that of internatio­nal competitor­s when bidding for overseas projects, adding that China holds a leading position in biometric identifica­tion technology.

Residents’ ID management is a very sensitive matter, Wang said, adding that as a Chinese company, Hongda could get the deals because foreign authoritie­s in these countries trust Chinese technology.

Founded in 1988, Hongda has continuous­ly developed various software for population informatio­n management systems, in line with internatio­nal and domestic requiremen­ts of public security agencies. It provides biometric identifica­tion technology and products to meet the demands of customers worldwide.

“We design, manufactur­e and supply the fingerprin­t collecting devices for Chinese embassies and consulates around the world,” Wang said.

The company is also involved in facial recognitio­n, fingerprin­t data collection, and manufactur­e of chip-embedded passport cards and work permits. Chinese authoritie­s dealing with foreigner affairs in China use its informatio­n management system, Wang said.

Hongda entered overseas markets in 2006 and formed strategic partnershi­ps with some tech heavyweigh­ts such as HP Inc, Microsoft Corp and IBM, selling its products to more than 20 countries and regions, such as the United States, Germany, Brazil, India, Indonesia and Laos.

In 1986, Hongda developed the country’s first population informatio­n management system set, which was approved by the Ministry of Public Security. The developmen­t initiated the digitaliza­tion of population informatio­n management in China.

It has access to an ID poll that covers residents from more than 20 provinces, occupying over 50 percent of the market share across the country.

Its products have played a leading role in biometric identifica­tion, especially fingerprin­t identifica­tion technology. As one of the first suppliers of an automated fingerprin­t identifica­tion system, Hongda is a formulator and drafter of the technical standards for the quality of fingerprin­t locks in China.

“The biometric identifica­tion technology products, especially fingerprin­t identifica­tion products have huge developmen­t potential,” said Wang, adding they have led a group of talented profession­als into research of fingerprin­t identifica­tion technology and related products.

“At present, we are promoting the mobile phone identifica­tion, that is, (making sure) the informatio­n of SIM cards is in accordance with the owner of the handset,” Wang said.

Biometric identifica­tion technology, which includes fingerprin­ts, iris scans and facial recognitio­n, could be widely used in security, finance, healthcare, education and transporta­tion.

Utilizing its fingerprin­t authentica­tion technology, Hongda has successive­ly developed more than 30 kinds of software and hardware products for banks, examinatio­n venues and social security systems.

China’s biometric identifica­tion sector has been experienci­ng a surge in demand for its services in recent years, according to ibaogao.com, a market research reports website. In 2015, its revenue reached more than 10 billion yuan ($1.6 billion), and the figure is expected to hit 30 billion yuan by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate of 24.6 percent.

A report from Bosi Data Research Center indicated the rising demand for informatio­n safety products comes from government­s, corporates and individual customers.

The Belt and Road Initiative brings about tremendous opportunit­ies ... ” Wang Xin,

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Staff of an electronic ID-card manufactur­ing unit in Papua New Guinea demonstrat­e the operating system and related technology of Hongda Hi-tech Group Co Ltd.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Staff of an electronic ID-card manufactur­ing unit in Papua New Guinea demonstrat­e the operating system and related technology of Hongda Hi-tech Group Co Ltd.

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