Suprema named as one of the top security companies in a&s Security 50 ranking

Date: 2017/12/13
Source: Suprema
Suprema, a leading global provider of biometrics and security technologies, announced that the company has been recognized as one of the top 50 largest security company in a&s’s 2017 Security 50 ranking. In this year’s rankings, Suprema moved up in its ranking from 31st to 30th with its 2016 annual revenue of US$66.2 million. Since 2011, Suprema has been ranked in Security 50 for 7 consecutive years and is the only dedicated biometrics company in 2016 rankings.

The Security 50 from a&s magazine is an annual ranking of public-listed physical security manufacturers around the globe solely based on their financial performance (sales revenue). On the rank, companies’ business ranging from biometrics, access control, video surveillance, alarms and integrated security solutions.

In 2017 Security 50 rankings, Suprema is the only dedicated biometrics company among the ‘Access Control Product Group’, and Suprema ranked 4th in access control rankings after multi-nationals including Assa Abloy, Allegion and Nedap.

“We are thrilled to be recognized as one of the key player in security industry by listing our name on the prestigious 2017 Security 50 rankings. This is an incredible reflection of overarching vision and innovations of Suprema’s technology, products and solutions. When it comes to biometrics, the market focus is shifting from technological advances to user convenience while user acceptance is rapidly growing with widespread of biometrics-enabled smartphones. 

As credential management and interoperability is becoming more important, we will put more effort on better delivering identity management solutions while maintaining best-available biometric technologies over the competition,” said Brian Song, CEO at Suprema.
 
 
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