The device is called Janunnati Pad and is aimed to focus at government sector with sales through Central purchasing agency Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals (DGS&D) and state governments for biometrics-based attendance, financial inclusion and direct benefit transfers.
With authentication feature-enabled capability in this device, the company is optimistic to tap governments biometric attendance system and has priced device in USD 180.
The launch of the Intel architecture-based Datamini Janunnati Pad is another step towards supporting the vision of Digital India as it helps to expand the reach and deliver secure e-Governance services to end users, said Debjani Ghosh, Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group and Managing Director at Intel.
Datamini is a company located in India with focus on OEM manufacturing, Integration, R&D and Production for Desktop computers, All in One computers and Tablet PC’s. The company is an OEM partner of Microsoft and Authorised Business partner of Intel.
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