Lidror uses device-embedded software to address a wide array of daily problems and tasks. The company's leading product, BioPark, is designed to stop the forgery and abuse of disabled parking permits. BioPark's technology is based on fingerprint identification. The device is mounted on the vehicle's dashboard, and a red light flashes when it has been properly activated by the fingerprint of the designated user. This allows law enforcement personnel to visually confirm that the person is authorized to use the space. BioPark was the parking category winner in the Intertraffic Innovation Awards 2010 in Amsterdam.
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