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OLG Seeks Facial Recognition for Self-Exclusion
March 23, 2026
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking facial recognition technology vendors to develop a province-wide self-exclusion and banned player monitoring system. This system is intended for deployment across land-based casinos, charitable gaming sites, and digital properties throughout Ontario. The solution must demonstrate high accuracy, bias detection capabilities, robust data security, and seamless integration with existing gaming systems. Submissions for this RFI are due by April 7, 2026, signaling an upcoming procurement opportunity for biometric technology providers.
- Why this matters: This initiative reflects growing demand for advanced biometric solutions in gaming regulation and responsible gambling enforcement.
- Vendors specializing in facial recognition and biometric monitoring should prepare detailed responses addressing accuracy, bias mitigation, and cybersecurity.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate a competitive solicitation process focused on privacy, ethical AI use, and system interoperability.
- Organizations can leverage this opportunity to position themselves in the expanding market for biometric compliance technologies within regulated gaming sectors.
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