Namibia Votes in Africa's First Electron Poll
Namibians are choosing a new president and parliament, this is Africa's first electronic ballot. About 1.2 million voters are eligible to cast their ballots at nearly 4,000 polling stations across the vast country.
A working staff displays an electronic voting machine, polling officers will verify voter cards on a device containing the national voters' roll. In the booth, the voter selects their party of choice by pressing a button on an electronic ballot unit.
EKEMP Cooperated with Face Technology and BEL
EKEMP and Face Technology, Bharat Electronics Limited worked together on Namibia's 2014 national election project.
Face Technology, founded in 1993, Face Technologies, or Face as the company is commonly referred to, is an IT systems integrator specializing in card technology and biometrics in South Africa.
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) was established in Bangalore, India, by the Government of India under the Ministry of Defence in 1954 to meet the specialized electronic needs of the Indian defense services.
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EKEMP provides many biometric products, including biometric terminals, biometric tablets, biometric enrollment kits for election scenarios.
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