Benny Bennet Jürgens, CEO of NECT, pointed out: “The agency would have had to train about 3,000 employees in remote identification methods to validate the huge volume of unemployed. Given the level of security required at short notice, such a daunting task would have been sheer impossible for human beings to pull off in a timely manner. Our tried and tested software for automating this process could be used immediately hundreds of thousands of times over.”
At this point, the robo-ident procedure, developed by Jürgens and his joint founder, Carlo Ulbrich, came into play via a tender. Customers used the software to identify themselves in minutes and the whole process was sped up thanks to NECT’s artificial intelligence-based technology.