iProov joins UK Home Office research and experience at UK maritime ports
iProov participated in UK Home Office trials to enhance maritime border security, focusing on biometric identity verification from vehicles. The article iProov joins UK Home Office research and experience at UK maritime ports first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


LONDON, UK – iProov, leading provider of science-based solutions for biometric identity verification, was selected and participated, as one of four suppliers, for the UK Home Office research and development environment trials between December 2024 and February 2025 to enhance security and efficiency at UK maritime ports. One of the most important goals of the trials was to help identify innovative solutions that could be considered for introduction for border control processes for people in vehicles.
The trials
The trials had two key aims:
- To use advanced facial comparison technology to identify people by capturing high-quality facial images within vehicles.
- To ensure the application links the confirmed passenger ID with the vehicle they are travelling in, enhancing security and border control efficiency.
Driven by increasing passenger volumes, enhanced security measures, and a desire to improve the passenger experience, there is a growing global trend by governments and their border agencies to automate border control processes. E-gates, biometric kiosks, contactless solutions, and advanced passenger information systems are becoming increasingly prevalent at airports and land borders. This shift is supported by data from Acuity’s Travel and Hospitality Prism Survey where 60% of those surveyed indicated that rising customer demand is a major driver of their digital transformation efforts.
In addition to security and regulatory requirements, UK maritime environments are uniquely challenged by space and infrastructure constraints. These distinct requirements need to be taken into consideration by participants, which began in late 2024.
“This project marks a significant step towards a future where border control is seamless, secure, and automated by innovative technology. We’ve worked very closely with the Home Office on this initiative and are extremely impressed with their dedication to solving the challenges of maritime border security,” said Andrew Bud, founder and CEO, iProov. “By bringing the latest identity verification technology to this critical domain, we aim to create a streamlined and efficient experience for all passengers that doesn’t compromise on speed or accuracy, and they never have to leave their vehicles.”
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