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EyeLock Inc. Brings High-Tech Iris Biometric Production to Texas
Date:10/25/2012

NEW YORK, Oct. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- EyeLock Inc., a leading provider of iris-based identity authentication solutions, announced today the engagement of Carrollton, Texas-based McDonald Technologies International for the manufacturing of the EyeSwipe-Nano® and EyeSwipe-Nano TS products. The EyeSwipe-Nano products are part of a comprehensive suite of secure authentication solutions that provide real-time iris capture, at-a-distance and in motion.

EyeLock's cutting-edge technology is one of the only commercially scalable iris-based identity authentication solutions able to transcend vertical markets. As the Company expands its suite of products and builds its reputation as a global identity authentication leader, EyeLock's technology continues to be adopted by some of the world's most influential and forward-thinking organizations.  Bank of America, The Pentagon, The Department of Homeland Security, The U.S. Air Force, Hilton, Hyatt and Loews Hotels as well as Stanley Security Solutions and partners around the world in Europe, Asia, UAE, Mexico and Latin America all rely on EyeLock's technology solutions to authenticate identity and protect confidential information across physical and logical access control environments.

"EyeLock is growing rapidly and has conducted a comprehensive search for the right manufacturing partner to support our growth and global distribution," said Jim Demitrieus, Chief Executive Officer of EyeLock Inc. "Finding a domestic manufacturing partner was of the utmost importance to the company and MTI's location will allow us to work closely with their engineers to continually improve upon our value proposition."

The EyeLock suite of products is the only complete end-to-end iris-based identity authentication and access control solution on the market. The recently announced manufacturing agreement will enable EyeLock to
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