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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
Ndende Technologies

Block 2, Ground Floor, Pinewood Office Park, 33 Riley Road, Woodmead, Sandton

tel:  
+27 10 312 5085
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.ndende.co.za

Core business offering: Ndende is strategically positioned to provide intelligent facial recognition solutions for identifying, verifying, and authenticating people. At the core of the Ndende offering is its robust and scalable platform, making it possible to deliver millisecond responses in the cloud. The matching capability of its platform is based on a leading global facial recognition technology engine with high matching accuracy.


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tel: +27 10 312 5085
[email protected]
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tel: +27 13 312 0020
[email protected]
Mabuza, Eddy
CEO
[email protected]
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