<p id="eow-description">At the newly opened Epicenter office complex in central Stockholm, workers no longer need a badge or pass code to open doors: a microchip implanted in their hand does the trick.
The radio-frequency identification or RFID chip is made of pyrex glass and contains an an...
<p id="eow-description">At the newly opened Epicenter office complex in central Stockholm, workers no longer need a badge or pass code to open doors: a microchip implanted in their hand does the trick.
The radio-frequency identification or RFID chip is made of pyrex glass and contains an antenna and microchip, with no need for batteries.
It allows carriers to open doors, operate a photocopier or swap contact details via a smartphone.
Co-founder and CEO of the high-tech office complex, which is home to innovative co…
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