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Integrated security solution corporations Suprema said on the 14th that it won the grand prize (Winner) in the access control institutional sector at the "a&s Adria Awards 2025."

The awards ceremony was held during the "10th Adria Security Summit" in Skopje, North Macedonia, from Oct. 8 to 9, and was attended by more than 2,000 security experts and 111 corporations from countries around the world.

The a&s Adria Awards is an event that officially recognizes the technology and leadership of the security industry in Eastern Europe and the Balkans by selecting corporations that have achieved innovative results in the fields of video surveillance, access control, intrusion detection, fire prevention, cybersecurity, IoT (Internet of Things)·ICT (information and communications technology), automation, and smart technologies.

Suprema won the award in recognition of the innovativeness of its cloud-native access control platform BioStar Air, which supports face authentication. BioStar Air is based on a biometric-native architecture that enables biometric functions to be implemented without separate servers or software.

The platform also improved operational efficiency by enabling integrated management of multiple sites through a single web- and mobile-based dashboard. It supports various authentication methods such as face authentication, fingerprint recognition, mobile access card, QR code, RFID, and PIN, strengthening user convenience and security, the company said.

Chief Executive Kim Han-cheol of Suprema said, "This award is the result of Suprema's continuous innovation efforts being recognized internationally, and it once again confirmed the growth potential in the Eastern Europe and Balkans market," adding, "We will continue to provide scalable and reliable solutions so that customers and partners can grow safely and efficiently."

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