Dubai, October 13, 2025 – At the 45th GITEX Gulf Information Technology Exhibition, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from October 13 to 17, Hangzhou LeShun Xinke Information Technology Co., Ltd. showcased its core palm vein recognition devices. With its contactless identity verification solutions and a strong focus on privacy protection, the company drew notable interest at the biometrics exhibition area, receiving multiple collaboration inquiries from international exhibitors and buyers — successfully marking its first-ever participation in the Middle East market.
This year's GITEX, themed "AI-Driven Intelligent Economy," brought together over 6,800 enterprises from 180 countries, along with 2,000 startups and more than 1,200 investors. Tech giants including Huawei and Microsoft were also present. As a nationally recognized high-tech enterprise, LeShun Xinke highlighted its LSP980 series palm vein payment terminals and LSP982 smart tablets. The company's 3D dual-mode recognition technology attracted significant on-site attention.
According to LeShun Xinke's overseas market director: "The UAE is rapidly advancing its AI infrastructure, creating clear demand for high-security biometric technologies." On the first day of the exhibition, the company received representatives from government security agencies, airports, and financial institutions from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other countries, resulting in more than 20 preliminary cooperation leads. A Middle Eastern security system integrator noted that the combination of contactless recognition and privacy protection aligns well with the region's needs for upgrading public security systems.
LeShun Xinke's palm vein recognition technology stands out with the following features:
Fast and adaptable recognition – Recognition time of just 0.3 seconds. Even with wet palms or minor wear, the verification remains reliable — making it far more suitable for the Middle East's hot and dusty environment than traditional fingerprint recognition.
Privacy protection focused – Vein features are collected anonymously without storing raw identity data. The technology has passed China's Class III cybersecurity protection certification, complying with data security regulations in both China and the Middle East.
Multi-scenario deployment support – Showcased solutions cover applications such as anti-cheating proctoring in schools and smart community access control, meeting diverse needs including educational security and high-end community management. Live demonstrations of stable recognition in high-concurrency scenarios received positive feedback.
Market data indicates that the UAE's procurement budget for biometric devices has increased to $420 million in 2025, with contactless systems now covering nearly all airports and border checkpoints. LeShun Xinke's localized solutions are well-positioned to serve the region's growing demand for high-performance identity verification systems.
Cui Xinbo, founder of LeShun Xinke, stated that participating in GITEX represents a significant step in the company's global expansion strategy. With its uniqueness and regulatory compliance, palm vein recognition technology has already been deployed in domestic scenarios such as schools and hospitals — for example, patient wait times decreased at one hospital after implementation, and no cheating incidents were recorded in a university pilot program. Moving forward, the company plans to leverage the Middle East market as a springboard to gradually expand into smart city projects across Belt and Road Initiative partner countries.