Re: i18n name badges

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At 10:28 PM +0100 11/19/03, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
>It should be RFID, cheaper, and easier, not only for the blue sheets.
>
>The badge could be pre-configured with the data from our own IETF registration.
>
>The badge will store the names of the people who we have been talking during the week, and data like when, how much time, .... We can then use an inexpensive reader to get a small database out of it.
>
>Someone can complain about privacy issues, but I feel that is the same now when the blue sheet is circulated, or the attendance list is in the web site, right ?
>
>It will save a lot of time (money) to all of us, including the IETF secretariat.
>

	Ummmm ... take a look at http://ntag.com

	"nTAG Interactive provides a complete event communications system
	for forward-thinking business and social gatherings. The system
	is built around our groundbreaking interactive name badge - the
	nTAG. nTAGs are wearable computers that improve networking among
	event participants while streamlining event management..."



 

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