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A recent Regional Gateway feature explores how digital wallets and biometric technologies are changing the airport experience.

Published
April 4, 2025
reading time
1 minute

From facial recognition at check-in to paperless boarding, the shift toward digital identities is aimed at making travel faster, more secure, and better performing.

Technology leaders are leading the charge with solutions that reduce infrastructure demands while improving passenger flow. Ink’s latest concepts, including the ZERO hardware-light approach, are designed to offer flexibility and scalability for airports of all sizes.

However, with innovation comes responsibility—particularly when it comes to data privacy. Shawn Richards, CEO and co-founder of Ink Innovation, highlights the importance of ethical data use in biometric systems:

“Get consent before creating biometric profiles, don’t misuse them for anything other than performing the service the person expects you to perform, don’t carry out actions (such as marketing) with biometric profiles, and allow the person to annul them.”

Read this deep dive in Regional Gateway on the future of travel and why trust and transparency matter more than ever.

To get the full Volume 8 Issue 1, 2025, follow the link.

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