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Biometric Software for Visitor Management in Tourism



Tourism is one of the biggest industries in the world. Tourism has a big impact on almost every country’s economy. Millions of people do traveling around the world every year.

There are some major tourist spots in every country like the Eiffel tower in France, Niagara Falls in Canada, Walt Disney World in the US, and the Taj Mahal in India get millions of visitors every year. The Eiffel tower by itself hosts 7 million visitors alone in a year, and around 300 million people have visited since 1989. The total contribution of travel and tourism industry in the global economy was around 7.61 Trillion USD in 2016.

Tourism is one of the biggest industries in the world and millions of people, directly and indirectly, involved with it. The authorities have to provide a concrete plan to manage these huge amounts of visitors. Some authorities keep a log of the visitors for security and other purposes, but it is costly and hard to manage the data accurately. Read more…

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