By MASASHI KISANUKI/ Staff Writer
May 29, 2020 at 08:00 JST
Hidenari Iwamoto, president of Daiwa Tsushin Co., which developed the Face Four system, poses on April 15 in Kanazawa. (Masashi Kisanuki)
KANAZAWA--A local tech company has developed a facial recognition system that can ID people wearing face masks and check if they have a fever, anticipating demand to grow for machines that can quickly filter out sick employees. [Read More]
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