A day at MIT with Near-Field Communication
Future near-field communication (NFC) usages in every-day life
Near-Field Communication is a short-range high-frequency wireless communication technology which enables the exchange of data between devices over approximately 10-cm distance. Current usages include mobile ticketing on public transportation systems, mobile payment, smart postering, and bluetooth pairing.
For this project, MIT Mobile Experience Lab imagined future scenarios on NFC technology in the specific context of Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus.
More info
mobile.mit.edu/en/nokianfc
With the support of
Nokia - Connecting People
Core Team
Federico Casalegno, David Boardman & Agnes Chang
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clear benefits customer … but what is the commercialisation opportunity?
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