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Last week, a group of students presented the results of the research they conducted for InDuplo into the possibilities of different biometric forms. The five students follow a double study at the Erasmus School of Economics, the RSM and the Erasmus School of Law and carry out consultancy projects under the name InDuplo.
Last week, a group of students presented the results of the research they conducted for InDuplo into the possibilities of different biometric forms. The five students follow a double study at the Erasmus School of Economics, the RSM and the Erasmus School of Law and carry out consultancy projects under the name InDuplo.