Vision-Box is thrilled to announce the opening of a new office

Vision-Box is announcing that it is opening a new office in New Delhi, India, strategically expanding the company’s worldwide presence. The new regional office will support local challenges and accelerate the introduction of digital identity solutions and seamless travel technology in the Smart Travel and Border Control, Smart Government, and Smart City sectors.

The New Delhi office will be located at the prestigious Jor Bagh neighborhood and will draw on the resources and professional experience from the Vision-Box global network to respond to the growing demand for biometric digital identity services within the travel industry, as well as by government and private companies. It will work closely with partners from various sectors to realize their vision of business model transformation and capacity building in a bid for greater efficiency and security. Pedro Pinto, Senior Manager, Regional Strategy and Operations for Vision-Box India, will lead a team of world-class Engineers, Software Developers and Technical Support Experts to deliver state-of-the-art projects in the country.

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