Intellicheck, Inc. Promotes Jonathan Robins to Chief Technology Officer
October 03, 2023 at 08:00 am EDT
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Intellicheck, Inc. announced the appointment of Jonathan Robins as Chief Technology Officer. Robins brings more than 35 years of technological innovation and leadership with a vision for the next wave of software applications to his new position at Intellicheck. His substantial expertise includes shaping growth strategies, optimizing engineering teams and creating customer focused cultures to deliver high-value engineering solutions.
Always on the leading edge of technological innovation, he successfully built and later sold his own company focused on helping enterprises with business processes and custom applications development and systems that leveraged internet technology. With the sale of his business, Robins joined the Chicago Cubs where he concentrated on architecting software applications that leveraged large data sets, statistical modeling, AI, and machine learning solutions. From that experience, Robins discovered the next wave of software applications applying machine learning and probabilities to large data sets to power a new wave of high-value software applications.
Intellicheck, Inc. is a technology company that delivers on-demand digital identity validation solutions for KYC, fraud, and age verification needs. The Company validates both digital and physical identities for financial services, fintech companies, BNPL providers, e-commerce, and retail commerce businesses, law enforcement and government agencies across North America. Its software solutions can be used through a mobile device, a browser, or a retail point-of-sale scanner. The Companyâs primary businesses include Identity Systems products, which include commercial applications of identity card reading authentication. Its products and services include state aware software, data collection devices, instant credit application kiosk software applications and upgrade capability. Its software products are designed for use with multiple data collection devices, which are available in various compact forms and may contain either one or both of 2-D bar code and magnetic stripe readers.