
Intellitix aims to improve fan experience
Radio Frequency Identification technology provider Intellitix is expanding its operations to Australia and will be announcing its first shows there within weeks (view press release). Its new office in Sydney is the fourth office it has opened after Montreal, Denver and London, and Turnkey Management Group Director Dion Brant has been appointed Director of Business Development, Intellitix Australia.
Intellitix is aiming to improve the Australian fan experience through its integrated access control, social media and cashless payment solutions service for live events. The firm will be exhibiting its RFID solutions this week at the inaugural Electronic Music Conference (EMC) in Sydney, from 27-28 November.
New Director of Business Development Brant said: “Intellitix brings a wealth of new ways to connect fans, friends, artists, brands and even exhibitors. It’s a system that has been proved rock solid at some of the most high profile events in the world, while generating new sources of income.”
Whitepapers
Related reading
Central banks best suited to issue digital currencies
By Aaran Fronda A recent report by the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) said that central banks rather than private ... read more
Instant payments: innovations inbound for corporates
In 2020, instant payments look set to continue their current trajectory to become the biggest trend in payments. While these schemes already offer numerous benefits to corporates, leveraging innovations such as APIs and request to pay will go some way to unlocking their full potential, argues Michael Knetsch
Obstacles exist for banks to meet ECB’s instant payments goal
The cost of joining instant payment platforms will be one of many hurdles banks and payment services providers must overcome to meet ... read more
Banks must be aware of “biases” in data used to train ML models
Financial institutions need to be conscious of biases in the historical data that is being used to train machine learning (ML) models, ... read more