IDEMIA
IDEMIA is a French multinational technology company focused on augmented identity solutions, leveraging biometrics and cryptography to secure physical and digital interactions such as payments, connectivity, access, identification, travel, and public safety.[1]
Formed in 2017 through the merger of Oberthur Technologies and Safran Identity & Security (formerly Morpho), the company draws on over 60 years of combined expertise in identity and security technologies.[2][3]
Headquartered in Courbevoie near Paris, IDEMIA employs more than 12,500 people across 84 countries, generating over €2.8 billion in revenue in 2024 while serving 600 governments and 2,300 enterprises with mission-critical systems for civil identity, border management, and secure credentials.[3][4]
Key achievements include pioneering biometric enrollment for TSA PreCheck, processing over 17 million travelers since 2013, and developing the world's first biometric boarding pass, alongside substantial R&D investments exceeding €1 billion in recent years to advance frictionless yet secure verification technologies.[5][6]
While lauded for enabling efficient public security and trusted digital transactions, IDEMIA has encountered controversies, including legal disputes over contract terminations in biometric tenders and allegations of technical manipulations in government systems, though these remain subject to ongoing litigation without conclusive findings of systemic misconduct.[7][8]