Union Biometrics Expands Biometric Security Solutions to AI Data Centers in North America and Europe
June 19, 2026
Union Biometrics Expands Biometric Security Solutions to AI Data Centers in North America and Europe
South Korean biometric security specialist Union Biometrics is accelerating its global expansion into the data center security market, targeting high-growth artificial intelligence (AI) data center projects in North America and Europe. The company announced on June 19 that it is scaling its business overseas as demand for advanced physical security in critical infrastructure rises.
Union Biometrics, which has long supplied facial recognition and fingerprint-based access control systems to major data centers and telecommunications operators in South Korea, is now extending its reach internationally. The company has formed a strategic partnership with French data center operator Data One to pursue projects across Europe. Under this collaboration, Union Biometrics will deploy an integrated biometric security platform tailored for data center access control, user authentication, and secure-area management.
In North America, Union Biometrics’ solutions are being integrated into Data One’s AI data center expansion projects in the United States. Data One is currently constructing new facilities in New Jersey and Indiana, where the South Korean firm’s biometric access control systems will be implemented. This marks a significant step for Union Biometrics as it seeks to establish a foothold in the rapidly growing AI infrastructure market.
The company plans to continue strengthening its domestic business in high-security environments, including data centers, telecommunications facilities, and national critical infrastructure, by offering a suite of solutions such as facial recognition, fingerprint authentication, mobile access credentials, and integrated access management platforms. For overseas markets, Union Biometrics intends to deepen partnerships with global data center operators and accelerate the deployment of its biometric security technologies to meet rising demand for secure, frictionless access in mission-critical facilities.
Source: thelec