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Morpho SA
Official Website: http://www.morpho.com
Official about page: [ ]
Country: Please specify country
Location: Le Ponant de Paris, 27 rue Leblanc, Cedex 15, Paris, 75512 France
Founded: 1925
Business: Biometrics "designs, develops, and supplies fingerprint, facial, and iris recognition solutions for law enforcement and civil agencies in France and internationally"
Contact
Phone: 33 1 58 11 25 00
Fax: 33 1 58 11 25 50

Background

Morpho SA operates as a subsidiary of Safran SA.

Morpho SA was formerly known as Sagem Securite SA and changed its name in May 2010.


Morpho SA, along with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, and supplies fingerprint, facial, and iris recognition solutions for law enforcement and civil agencies in France and internationally. It serves individuals, businesses, and governments, as well as residents, travelers, airports, bus stations, and ship terminals.

The company specializes in personal rights and flow management applications based on biometrics.

  • It offers identity and access management, detection, and e-document solutions;
  • smart cards, biometric fingerprint readers, and gaming and betting terminals;
  • criminal identification, border control, and transport security solutions;
  • and identity and mobile control terminals, automated control solutions, semi-automatic control booths, and explosive detection systems.


9.1.12: The Swedish National Police Board Deploys Morpho SA's MorphoBIS Identification System

"The Swedish National Police Board has deployed Morpho SA's next generation identification system, MorphoBIS. Designed to investigate, identify and verify crimes in law enforcement applications, the MorphoBIS automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS) is currently operational with police services in the US and Canada. The AFIS's unrivalled speed and accuracy will enable real-time identification of suspects and criminals. The system features fused algorithms to provide latent and tenprint accuracy according to FBI and NIST ELFT-EFS benchmark as well as open software architecture for easy integration into an existing IT infrastructure with non proprietary components. Capable of fully integrating fingerprints, palm-prints, face images, signatures, descriptive and other data, the crime-solving tool enables easy image enhancement tools usage on all workstations. The system is equipped with dual screen display with flexible GUI components and is also compliant to international standards such as ANSI/NIST ITL1- 2007 and 2-2008 as well as FBI EBTS V9.1 and EBTS IEPD-XML V2.0. Additional features of the identification system include enhanced usability, user interface to integrate high productivity and powerful expert tools and common database for storing person and criminal case records." - BusinessWeek

Products

"The company’s products also include:

  • pattern recognition, data and image processing, embedded software, electronic transactions and e-authentication, cryptography, secure printing, and system architecture and spectrometry;
  • X-ray, trace, and computed tomography;
  • and biometric data acquisition software and stations, biometric engines, and personalization and production tools.

In addition, it provides subscriber identification module cards and bank/payment cards, as well as pre-sale, implementation, and after-sale services.

  • MorphoBIS next generation identification system


  • Morpho RapID 1100 is designed for mobile police forces and border police, these terminals provide real-time identification of criminals based on fingerprint and facial recognition.

"The new terminal’s graphics interface and connect with most current communications networks means that police forces will have real-time access to highly accurate information, allowing them to respond to all demands. Police forces will be able to increase their presence in the field and provide the appropriate solution to any situation, immediately.

“Morpho RapID 1100 is the result of a joint effort by Sagem Sécurité and Psion Teklogix, the leader in communicating mobile terminals, working in conjunction with police forces,” said Jean-Paul Jainsky, Chairman and CEO of Sagem Sécurité. “It combines state-of-the-art technologies in biometrics, communications and ergonomic design, all in a single device.”

Based on recognized expertise in real-time identification technologies, the Morpho RapID 1100 provides an innovative solution to meet the growing needs of today’s mobile police forces. Sagem Sécurité now has some 400,000 biometric terminals deployed worldwide,.." [1]


  • Morpho Detection's GE StreetLab Mobile is used by the TSA for Airport Security [2] Morpho Detection was formed through a partnership between France's Sagem Sécurité and GE Homeland Security, a subsidiary of General Electric (GE) that was 81% acquired by Sagem Sécurité's parent.

Countries using products

  • Australia (jpg) Morpho service center in Canberra, Australia.

Morpho has branches, offices, and representations in the

  • United States,
  • Canada,
  • Colombia,
  • Mexico,
  • Brazil,
  • South Africa,
  • Morocco,
  • France,
  • Sweden
  • Netherlands,
  • Germany,
  • Lithuania,
  • Austria,
  • Romania,
  • Portugal,
  • the United Kingdom,
  • Belgium,
  • Ireland,
  • Kazakhstan,
  • United Arab Emirates,
  • Bahrain,
  • India,
  • Malaysia,
  • China,
  • Singapore,
  • Russian Federation


Reports

Tech & Business Partners

The company has strategic partnerships with ZyGEM; and

  • AOptix Technologies, Inc

4.19.12: "AOptix Technologies, Inc. and Morpho SA Form Global Partnership for Biometrics and Identity Management" - Businessweek

"AOptix Technologies, Inc. announced that Morpho SA has become an AOptix strategic partner. With this agreement, AOptix products, including the combined face capture and iris recognition system, InSight(R) Duo, will be integrated into Morpho's automated border solutions and made available to its worldwide customer base. AOptix solutions already process tens of thousands of biometric transactions per day in the aviation security and immigration control applications..."


People Responsible

Board Members

  • Jean Jainsky, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Jean Paul Jainsky has been the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Morpho SA (formerly Sagem Securite) at Morpho Detection, Inc., BBS Denmark A/S, Morphosys AG and Safran SA since July 2007.

Mr. Jainsky serves as Chief Executive Officer of Sagem Sécurité at Cryptera A/S.

He serves as Executive Vice President and Director of Security Division at Sagem Défense Sécurité S.A. He has broad security industry expertise including biometrics solutions for governments, access control biometric terminals, smart cards and payment and lottery terminals.

He began his career at Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications (SAT), a subsidiary of Sagem Group, in 1975. As a result of SAT's merger with Sagem in 1993, Mr. Jainsky was appointed to Head of Industrial Coordination within the Sagem Electronics division and was later promoted to executive committee member and managing director of the Sagem Defense Securite division.

He serves as a Director of Morpho Detection, Inc.


  • Jean-Paul Herteman, Director and Chief Executive Officer of Safran

Age: 62

Mr. Jean-Paul Herteman has been Chief Executive Officer of Safran SA at MorphoTrust USA, Inc. since September 3, 2007. Mr. Herteman serves as Chief Executive Officer of Safran at Morpho SA. He serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at SAFRAN USA, Inc. Mr. Herteman served as the Chief Executive Officer of Defense Security Branch for Safran SA until September 30, 2009. He served as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Morpho SA. Mr. Herteman served as Executive Vice President of Defense Security at Safran SA. Mr. Herteman served as Chairman and Member of the Executive Board at Safran SA from September 3, 2007 to April 21, 2011. He serves as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sagem Securite SA and Snecma Moteurs SA. Mr. Herteman serves as an Executive Vice President of Propulsion Branch of Snecma SA, a subsidiary of Safran Group. He has been Chairman of Safran SA at MorphoTrust USA, Inc. since April 21, 2011. He served as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sagem Défense Sécurité SA. He serves as Director of Morpho SA. He is a graduate of École Polytechnique in 1970 and École nationale supérieure de l'aéronautique et de l'espace (French Aerospace School of Engineering) in 1975

Key Executives

  • Yves Charvin, Vice President of Legal Affairs

Age: 58

Mr. Yves Charvin has been Vice President of Legal Affairs at Morpho SA of Safran SA since October 1, 2010. Mr. Charvin served as Legal Counsel for SNPE S.A. (Formerly, Groupe SNPE) of Dynamic Materials Corp., until November 5, 2004. He served as Senior Vice President of Finance and Legal Affairs at SNPE S.A. Previously, Mr. Charvin served as Chief of the Legal Department of SNPE S.A. from January 1989 to December 1994. He served as a Director of Dynamic Materials Corp. until December 2003 and again from June 2004 to November 5, 2004.


  • Cedric Goubet, Deputy to the Executive Vice President - Aerospace Propulsion Branch

Cedric Goubet has been Deputy to the Executive Vice President - Aerospace Propulsion branch at Morpho SA since 2010 and Safran SA since October 1, 2010.

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