Biometric wearables company Aware gets $7.5 million program increase from the U.S. Army
According to a release by Atlanta-based Aware the company has received a $7.5 million program increase from the Army. The funding sits inside Army research and development and supports service-level fielding of Aware’s custom in-ear systems, built using 3D digital scans of a soldier’s deep ear canal. Aware Defense will...
Biometric wearables company Aware gets $7.5 million program increase from the U.S. Army
According to a release by Atlanta-based Aware the company has received a $7.5 million program increase from the Army. The...
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