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Biohax International ®

Biohax is your digital identity physically controlled by you.

Tying your digital person to yourself with our Biohax Microchip implant, a biocompatible NFC implant, enables seamless digital interaction with most everyday encounters, for example, getting rid of keys, loyalty tokens, money, and access cards. Like Swedish railways, Epicenter Stockholm, TUI Nordics, Mindshare, and others have adopted our tech and customized their digital ecosystem to suit their needs.
Disrupting the old ways of tokenized ID and asset management, by simply aggregating it onto our chip, will save millions of human resource hours and make a significant impact on every sector that adopts it.

With the power of existing infrastructure and the wide variety of services and products already supporting the NFC standard globally, one huge benefit of ours is that we overlap virtually any private or public sector already using NFC or mobile tech.
With a primary focus on ID and fintech, discussions with global actors are initiated.
Adoption rate and requests for keynotes, implant parties, and global media requests are up by the 100s in the last 12 months so stay tuned. 

A futuristic alternative to plastic cards for access control and other applications is being considered by some corporate users in Sweden and the United Kingdom. The idea involves using a microchip device implanted into a user’s hand.

About the size of a grain of rice and provided by Swedish company Biohax, the tiny device employs passive near field communication (NFC) to interface with a user’s digital environment. Access control is just one application for the device, which can be deployed in lieu of a smart card in numerous uses. Biohax says more than 4,000 individuals have implanted the device.

Using the device for corporate employees

Every user is given plenty of information to make an informed decision whether they want to use the device currently Biohax is having a dialogue with curious corporate customers about using the device for their employees. “It’s a dialogue, not Big Brother planning to chip every employee they have,” says Jowan Österlund, CEO at Biohax. Every user is given plenty of information to make an informed decision about whether they want to use the device.

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