Biometric Authentication Device makes forgery difficult.

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Equipped with 35 x 35 mm sensor, PalmSecure(TM) features biometric identifier internal to body and is hygienic and non-invasive. Used in temperatures up to 60°C, contactless palm vein authentication device can be connected to USB port of notebook PC, or embedded into desktop PC keyboards. False acceptance rate of less than 0.00008% and false rejection rate of 0.01% enables device to provide highly secure personal identity verification.



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Fujitsu Launches Worldwide Sales of New Compact, High-Performance Palm Vein Biometric Authentication Device



Tokyo, Japan and Hannover, Germany, Mar. 09, 2006 - Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories Limited today announced the joint development and commercial introduction of a significantly more compact and higher performance model of their original award-winning contactless palm vein biometric authentication device. Targeting a major expansion of its biometric security systems business, Fujitsu will market the new device worldwide under the PalmSecure(TM) brand beginning today.

The new PalmSecure(TM) model is being exhibited at CeBIT 2006, being held in Hannover, Germany from today through March 15.

Retaining the highly acclaimed features of its original palm vein authentication device - high authentication accuracy and application versatility, a biometric identifier internal to the body that makes forgery extremely difficult, hygienic and non-invasive authentication for greater user acceptance - the new Fujitsu PalmSecure(TM) model features dramatically faster authentication speed, a 35mm x 35mm sensor that is one-fourth the size of the previous model, an expanded operable temperature range, and lower cost. The smaller sensor footprint will provide greater flexibility and ease of implementation in current applications, including personal computers, ATMs, and room access systems, and greatly expand the range of potential new applications, in such areas as copiers and other office equipment, as well as electronic medical records and other solutions requiring highly secure authentication.

In conjunction with the new product launch, Fujitsu is enhancing its worldwide support for PalmSecure(TM). The company will provide a software development kit (available in English and Japanese) that includes sample applications and authentication rate evaluation tools, as well as a dedicated technical support
website.

First commercially introduced in Japan in July 2004, Fujitsu's contactless palm vein authentication technology has been adopted by major Japanese financial institutions, universities, libraries, governmental organizations and private enterprises, with over 10,000 units deployed in a variety of applications. Moreover, since demonstrating the technology at last year's CeBIT in Hannover, and its subsequent commercial launch outside Japan a few months later in June 2005, the technology has generated considerable international interest, including active business discussions with several public and private sector organizations. Adding to this momentum, Fujitsu's palm vein authentication technology was honored with The Wall Street Journal 2005 Technology Innovation Award in the Security (Network) category and the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), "Best of Innovations" Award for Biometrics.

Leveraging its new leading-edge product, enhanced technical support, global PalmSecure(TM) brand and worldwide network of group companies, Fujitsu aims to capture a significant share of the expanding global market for advanced biometric security systems.

Overview of New PalmSecure(TM) Product Offering

Availability:
PalmSecure(TM) Sensor and PalmSecure(TM) Software Development Kit (SDK) will be available for delivery from the end of April 2006 in Japan, and from the end of June 2006 elsewhere.

Sales Network:
Worldwide sales of the new PalmSecure(TM) model will be carried out principally by the following Fujitsu Group companies:
Americas: Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc.
Fujitsu do Brasil Ltda. and others

EMEA: Fujitsu Europe Limited Group and others

Australia/New Zealand: Fujitsu Australia Limited

Asia:
Japan Fujitsu Limited
ASEAN Region Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd. Group
Korea Fujitsu Korea Ltd.
Taiwan Fujitsu Taiwan Limited

Sales Target:
Fujitsu is targeting PalmSecure(TM)-related sales of about 80 billion yen (approximately 600 million euro) over the next three years (including software, hardware and system integration revenue).

Key Improvements over Previous Model

More compact:
Measuring just 35 x 35 x 27mm, the new sensor is one-quarter the size of the previous model, thereby expanding the range of potential applications.

Faster authentication:
Authentication time has been dramatically reduced - to approximately half the time of the previous model for a straight one-to-one authentication. Fujitsu will continuously work to increase authentication speed.

Wider operable temperature range:
The new model can be used in temperatures as high as 60 degrees Celsius, up from 50 degrees Celsius for the previous model, expanding the range of possible outdoor applications.

Improved usability with personal computers:
The new model can be connected directly to the USB port of a notebook PC, or embedded into desktop PC keyboards.

Enhanced worldwide technical support*:
A comprehensive software development kit, available in English and Japanese, provides sample applications and authentication rate evaluation tools. In addition, a dedicated PalmSecureTM support website offers technical data, enhanced services for related software, and timely Q&A support.

* From the end of April 2006 in Japanese and the end of June 2006 in English.

Additional Background on Fujitsu PalmSecure(TM)

Advantages of Fujitsu's Palm Vein Authentication Technology

Difficult to forge:
Because palm veins are beneath the body surface, they are extremely difficult to forge. Furthermore, compared to the pattern of veins in fingers or the back of the hand, palm vein patterns are more complex - again, increasing the difficulty of forgery - and more stable, as they are less affected by temperature and other external impacts. These factors, together with the system's high verification accuracy - a false acceptance rate of less than 0.00008% and false rejection rate of 0.01% - enable PalmSecure(TM) to provide highly secure and reliable personal identity verification.

High applicability:
Unlike fingerprint-based authentication methods, for which registration and verification of biometric data cannot be successfully completed if the surface of the skin is impacted by abrasion or dryness, contactless palm vein authentication has negligible susceptibility to such external factors. In developing its palm vein authentication technology, Fujitsu collected data samples of 150,000 palm vein patterns from 75,000 individuals worldwide to verify authentication accuracy and applicability rate. In this process, there were no cases in which the data sample could not be registered and verified.

High user acceptance:
In addition to requiring no direct contact with the scanner surface, the non-invasive scanning process is carried out in a simple and natural manner that is not awkward to the user. This alleviates potential psychological resistance due to concerns regarding hygiene or difficulty of use.

Sample Deployments in Japan

Banks:
Account access at ATMs and teller windows; safe deposit box access; PC log-in
(Reference Customer: Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ)

Universities:
Student access to personal records such as academic transcripts; future plans to implement for class attendance monitoring, room access, book lending
(Reference Customer: Chiba Institute of Technology)

Hospitals:
Access control to record storage and server rooms
(Reference Customer: University of Tokyo Hospital)

Condominiums:
Front entrance access control
(Reference Customer: Meiwa Estate Company, Ltd.)

Libraries:
Cardless check-out
(Reference Customer: Naka City Library)

Since July 2004 over 10,000 PalmSecure(TM) units have been deployed in Japan, including 6,000 units at major national and regional banks, 3,300 units as components embedded in other companies' devices, 1,000 units for PC log-in and 300 units for room access control at a variety of public and private sector organizations.

Awards

- The Wall Street Journal 2005 Technology Innovation Award for Security (Network)

- 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Innovations Design and Engineering Awards "Best of Innovations" Award for Biometrics

- Awards from major Japanese newspapers (Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Nikkan Kougyou Shimbun) and The Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization

For more information
Fujitsu palm vein authentication technology: Overview, related press releases, research paper, case study www.fujitsu.com/global/about/rd/200506palm-vein.html

About Fujitsu Limited
Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702)(ADR: FJTSY) is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting device technologies, highly reliable computing and communications products, and a worldwide corps of systems and services experts uniquely position Fujitsu to deliver comprehensive solutions that open up infinite possibilities for its customers' success. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited reported consolidated revenues of 4.7 trillion yen (US$44.5 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2005. For more information, please see: www.fujitsu.com.

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About Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.
Founded in 1968 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited is one of the premier research centers in the world. With a global network of laboratories in Japan, China, the United States and Europe, the organization conducts a wide range of basic and applied research in the areas of Multimedia, Personal Systems, Networks, Peripherals, Advanced Materials and Electronic Devices. For more information, please see: http://jp.fujitsu.com/labs/en/

For further information, please visit the Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. home page at: http://www.labs.fujitsu.com/en/

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