saif bin zayed approves adoption of emirati reader
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Saif bin Zayed approves adoption of 'Emirati Reader'

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Saif bin Zayed approves adoption of 'Emirati Reader'
Abu Dhabi - Arab Today

H.H. Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, has approved the adoption of an international innovation, known as, "Emirati Reader," or E7, which can read passports and documents from around the world, as well as standard and electronic documents.

Sheikh Saif has been monitoring the innovation’s phases of development from the beginning, and he instructed its designer Sgt. Amer Al Jabri, Director of the Official Readers and Documents Project, to continue its development, to assist police and security work across the nation after it has proved to be effective, under the supervision of a leading German security company and according to international safety standards and those of the International Organisation for Standardisation, ISO.

Al Jabri noted that this achievement is the result of the co-operation and combined efforts in creating a specialised work team, led by Major General Khalifa Harib Al Khaili, Assistant Under- Secretary for Nationalities, Residence and Ports Affairs, which analysed the infrastructure of local ports and performed simulations to measure the efficiency of E7.

He added that the device has been tested in many Emirati ports.

He stated that E7 can photo scan all types of documents, airline tickets, barcodes, international IDs and entry visas, as well as other characteristics and technology applications.

He added that E7 includes smart technologies that serve as a miniature criminal laboratory, as well as a microscope that can magnify an image 20 times greater than similar devices, and UV, I, III, IR and other special light detectors while considering the professional safety requirements of the ministry’s employees.

E7 is the first Emirati device that can read documents electronically and manually inspect them, as well as all international passports and official documents.

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