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Proportion of Net Sales to Unaffiliated
Deploying a pioneering palm vein-based
biometric ID solution at a primary school
in Scotland
Todholm Primary School
Kids at Todholm Primary School in Paisley, Scotland now
have a cool way of buying their school lunches—all they have
to do is place a hand over a sensor. As part of a government
initiative in Scotland to improve the provision of school meals,
Fujitsu and partners deployed a pioneering biometric ID cash-
less payment system at the school’s cafeteria. As well as
allowing the children to quickly pay for their meals without
fumbling around for change or meal cards, the system, which
is easy to use and quickly and accurately verifies users, also
replaces a former color-coded voucher system for subsidized
school meals, thereby removing the social stigma felt by some
of the children. In addition, terminals facing the cafeteria staff
show calorie intake for each meal, allowing them to give stu-
dents advice on healthy eating. The system is being used as a
tool to help improve the well-being of children by tackling
childhood obesity and other health issues. Fujitsu played a
vital role in realizing this system. Using our highly accurate
PalmSecure™palm vein authentication technology, we worked
with Scottish company Yarg Biometrics Ltd. to create and
deploy this groundbreaking biometric ID solution. This is just
one example of how we are helping to accelerate the shift to a
cashless society.
Total Sales Customers in EMEA
15.6%
(Billions of Yen)
2004
2005
2006
2007
795.8
605.0
633.2
689.7
Years ended March 31
Delivering desktop managed services globally
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is an international airline operat-
ing worldwide, offering passengers and airfreight shippers
more than 250 destinations worldwide, either non-stop or via
other airports. KLM undertook a policy of standardizing and
outsourcing office automation operations, supporting the
airline’s strategy of focusing solely on its core business.
Fujitsu’s relationship with KLM, which has been built
over 10 years, has seen a gradual increase in the provision of
IT services during this time. Fujitsu is seen as a safe pair of
hands, delivering what we promise to time scales and on
budget. We now provide desktop managed services for
approximately 25,000 end-users and 11,000 desktops to
KLM’s Netherlands and Benelux operations. This covers
availability and capacity management, monitoring, remote
system support and user facility support. We also provide
KLM with a 24/7 helpdesk and end-user support as well as
call management for all applications and IT issues.
28 Fujitsu Limited