Klagenfurt, Austria uses NFC technology to bring free media content to citizens
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Klagenfurt, Austria
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The use of near-field communication technology can bring media content to citizens without the need for traditional libraries
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Confidex Anti-metal NFC Tag
Through the Ingeborg project, citizens of Klagenfurt visit the Klagenfurt virtual library through Confidex NFC tags
In Klagenfurt, Austria, citizens can use Near Field Communication (NFC) to browse free books and local art in the virtual library. This is due to the special near field communication technology solution used by the Ingeborg project. This solution established a virtual library for the city, and at the same time became a publicity platform for local artists.
Citizens can use their mobile phones to scan NFC and QR code tags all over the city to read free content. The Ingeborg project uses Confidex anti-metal NFC tags to ensure the best use of system functions.
“Confidex’s anti-metal tags allow us to flexibly and freely put projects into public places.” Georg Holzer Ingeborg project founder said, “traditional NFC tags are usually not available on metal surfaces.”
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