OpenSys Technologies Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of OpenSys (M) Bhd, has on Monday introduced PalmWav, an innovation prototype exploring the use of palm-recognition technology for seamless, device-free payments in Malaysia.

The system demonstrates interoperability with Malaysia’s existing payment infrastructure, including PayNet’s MyDebit network, the firm said in a statement.

The introduction marks another step in OpenSys Technologies’ innovation journey, highlighting its efforts to explore next-generation technologies in the digital payments space.

Users can experience seamless transactions with a simple wave of the hand, complementing existing payment methods such as smartphones, physical cards, and wallets.

This internal showcase offered OpenSys employees and key partners an early look at the PalmWav experience ahead of its public debut.

Kom.Fi Café in Kuala Lumpur and Bread Maison in Petaling Jaya served as the initial pilot locations for live demonstrations, illustrating the system’s potential convenience and reliability in real-world scenarios.

Powered by Tencent Cloud’s artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, PalmWav uses palm recognition to create a unique, encrypted “palm signature.”

The system authenticates users within seconds, in line with the highest standards of privacy and security practices.

Users can sign up via the PalmWav mobile app and perform a one-time registration at participating merchant outlets.

Once enrolled, payments can be made by scanning the user’s palm above the PalmWav reader.

PalmWav currently operates in a controlled production environment that demonstrates interoperability with Malaysia’s payment ecosystem, including PayNet’s MyDebit.

Through this pilot, OpenSys Technologies aims to explore how biometric technology can contribute to a simpler, faster, and more intuitive payment experience.

Beyond its inherent convenience, PalmWav integrates enterprise-grade cybersecurity measures to safeguard every transaction.

All data and transactions are secured with end-to-end encryption, further reinforced by payment tokenization and complemented by real-time fraud monitoring.

“PalmWav reflects our commitment to innovation and our drive to explore new technologies that could redefine how Malaysians experience digital payments,

“The ability to pay with nothing but your palm illustrates the kind of seamless experience we envision for the future,” said Denis Koay, Group Chief Commercial Officer of OpenSys Group.

“By combining Tencent Cloud’s biometrics expertise with our deep understanding of Malaysia’s payments landscape, this prototype showcases a new way to make transactions simpler, safer, and more intuitive,” said Wong Siew Pooi, Co-Chief Executive Officer of OpenSys Technologies.

This pilot underscores OpenSys Technologies’ commitment to research and innovation, using technology as a catalyst to support Malaysia’s evolving digital economy.

The company will continue evaluating palm-based payments across multiple sectors to study their potential for future real-world applications.

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