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Soccer fans will now need plastic cards to get season tickets

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
Italian soccer fans will soon be given smartcards for season tickets, in a move expected to improve security and reduce violence.

Supporters of the Serie A Italian soccer league will now need to purchase a plastic ID card if they want to buy season tickets or attend away games, according to Yahoo Sports.

Buffalo swimming pools may require ID cards for entry

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011
Buffalo public pools are considering requring ID cards in order to gain entry.

Access to the public swimming pools in Buffalo, New York, may require ID cards to thwart unruly troublemakers.

Report: Visitor management key for security

Friday, June 10th, 2011
According to a new report, visitor management is a key for security.

Organizations are always on their toes when tracking people entering and exiting their facilities. Although not a new development, visitor management is a key cog for any company and more are branching out from standard paper-based logs, according to a new report.

New York pools considering ID cards for teens

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011
New York pools are considering requiring ID cards for teens for improved security.

To improve security against vandalism and keep young people from pool-hopping, the Front Street, Hillhurst, Quackenbush and Central Park pools in Schenectady, New York, are considering requiring ID cards for teenagers, according to a recent Times Union report.

Smart card system to provide incentives for local arts events, report says

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011
Brighton and Hove residents get discounts via plastic card

Brighton and Hove residents will be offered free entry to museums and other local cultural institutions if they sign up for the UK town’s new plastic card, according to a report in the Argus newspaper.

New Zealand ski resort to issue smart lift passes

Thursday, December 30th, 2010
Treble Cone Ski Resort plans to implement a smartcard chairlift system next season.

Skiers and snowboarders touring the slopes at Treble Cone skifield in New Zealand next winter will have easier access to the chairlifts, as the resort plans to implement a new smartcard ski pass system, Otago Daily Times reports.

Burger King Singapore accepting smartcards

Monday, December 27th, 2010
Burger King is the first burger joint to comply with the Singapore Standard for Contactless ePurse Applications.

Fast food in Singapore has gotten even faster, as Burger King recently announced it is now accepting EZ-Link smartcard payments at its locations throughout the country.

Travel smartcard coming to Singapore

Monday, December 27th, 2010
The See Singapore Attractions Pass will allow visitors to choose what sites they want to see before arriving in the country.

Starting next year, tourists traveling in Singapore will be able to skip entry fees at a number of the city’s main attractions courtesy of the See Singapore Attractions Pass from iVenture Card.

Expert: Lanyards can provide security and prestige

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
Lanyards can be used in conjunction with ID cards to gain access to V.I.P. areas at locations, such as golf courses.

According to Sarah Britten of the Mail and Guardian Online, lanyards are capable of providing individuals with a secure way to carry important belongings, such as plastic ID cards, while also establishing them in a position of prestige as the lanyard can validate one’s presence in restricted locations.

Customers use barcodes to get bargains

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
Scanning barcodes may change the shopping experience.

Technology continues to change the shopping experience for many customers. While some pay for their purchases using contactless-enabled plastic cards, other customers are now scanning barcodes with their mobile phones.

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