01.09.17
Identiv, Inc. partnered with NXP Semiconductors N.V. to provide badges to more than 170,000 attendees at CES in Las Vegas, Jan. 5-8, 2017.
Identiv partnered with NXP to deliver RFID inlays, individually inserted into each 2017 CES attendee badge. Identiv’s high-quality inlay is designed exclusively for NXP’s MIFARE DESFire EV2 state-of-the-art platform.
During the registration process, unique data was loaded using Identiv’s RFID platform, enabling CES attendees to quickly and securely share contact details.
Attendees used their badge to get into events, ride the Las Vegas Monorail and access bike-sharing services. The multi-application badge simplifies transportation at CES, improving attendees’ experience while demonstrating how Identiv and NXP technology connects people to a broad array of services and transportation options.
Consisting of an antenna and a contactless-enabled microchip, inlays are the actual data carriers in an RFID system.
“Together with NXP, we are bringing fast, reliable and safe access and transportation to all attendees during the world’s largest technology show,” said Roger Hornstra, Identiv VP of transponders sales.
Identiv partnered with NXP to deliver RFID inlays, individually inserted into each 2017 CES attendee badge. Identiv’s high-quality inlay is designed exclusively for NXP’s MIFARE DESFire EV2 state-of-the-art platform.
During the registration process, unique data was loaded using Identiv’s RFID platform, enabling CES attendees to quickly and securely share contact details.
Attendees used their badge to get into events, ride the Las Vegas Monorail and access bike-sharing services. The multi-application badge simplifies transportation at CES, improving attendees’ experience while demonstrating how Identiv and NXP technology connects people to a broad array of services and transportation options.
Consisting of an antenna and a contactless-enabled microchip, inlays are the actual data carriers in an RFID system.
“Together with NXP, we are bringing fast, reliable and safe access and transportation to all attendees during the world’s largest technology show,” said Roger Hornstra, Identiv VP of transponders sales.