Video: Future Travel Experience Global 2019
NEC attended FTE Global 2019 in Las Vegas to showcase how it can help airports and airlines create a seamless end-user experience.
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NEC attended FTE Global 2019 in Las Vegas to showcase how it can help airports and airlines create a seamless end-user experience.
Dr. Atsushi Iwata, VP of NEC’s Safer City Solutions Division, explains how biometric services can play a key role in creating a better end-user experience for air passengers.
Explore the award-winning biometric and AI technology of NEC, unlocking uninterrupted kerb-to-gate travel with just a simple smile.
On 5 February 2020, International Airport Review and IATA will explore how and why the aviation industry stands to greatly benefit from One ID.
On the subject of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), video games and gadgets come to mind. Yet this technology can be used in many more ways and places, including airports, said Laurens van Oostendorp, Service Manager and Transformation Manager within the IT department of Royal Schiphol Group.
Rick Belliotti, San Diego County Regional Airport Authority’s Director of Customer Experience and Innovation, looks at the lessons learned, and innovations discovered, at San Diego’s Airport Innovation Lab.
19 December 2019 | By One ID (IATA)
Register and join us live for an introductory overview of IATA’s One ID process, whilst addressing the benefits and challenges of implementation from a multi-stakeholder viewpoint; unpacking some of the significant examples we see in operation today.
On 11th December 2019, International Airport Review and IDEMIA hosted a webinar, exploring how biometrics are a key enabler to overcome the challenge of processing more passengers whilst maintaining high security standards.
Munich Airport and International Airport Review are delighted to announce that Munich Airport will be the host airport partner for Airport IT & Security 2020 conference.
16 December 2019 | By HungaroControl
People are an integral part of safe Air Traffic Management (ATM) operations at all levels.
With passengers expecting real-time information and reliable connectivity at their fingertips, applications for smartphones and portable devices are frequently being introduced by airports.
The system has been in operation since October 2019, visualising the status of passenger traffic at security inspections.
As demand for air travel grows it becomes essential for airports to enhance resilience and runway capacity.
On 4th December 2019, International Airport Review and Nokia hosted a webinar, detailing how a strong wireless communications foundation, built on 4.9G or 5G, can enable reliable connections within airport operations.