Would you IMPLANT a chip so you can breeze through airport security? Dutch traveler first to use wireless tech…(And We’re Off!!)

Saturday, January 16, 2016
By Paul Martin

The chip held Andreas Sjöström’s personal airline information
Microchip used in experiment was an xNT implant from Dangerous Things
Kit can be purchased and ordered on website and implanted at home

By STACY LIBERATORE
DAILYMAIL.COM
16 January 2016

Imagine boarding your flight and checking into an airport lounge without having any paperwork or physical identification.

Well that is what happened after Andreas Sjöström implanted a near-field communication chip (NFC) in his hand before going to the airport to catch a flight.

Sjöström took viewers on a journey as he waved his hand over a scanner, allowing him to slide through airport security and right to his seat on the plane.

‘A few weeks ago I had an NFC chip implanted into my hand, just beneath the skin,’ Sjöström, vice president of digital for technology consulting at Sogeti, explained in the video.

‘In this video I use the chip to pass through Stockholm Arlanda airport, through security, at the lounge, and finally through the gate to the aircraft.

The chip held his Scandinavian Airlines EuroBonus member ID, and since the airport has NFC readers all the way from security to the gate.
Sjöström didn’t need the traditional boarding pass, just a flick of his wrist to place the microchip on top of the scanner.

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