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Pay with Your Face: Making Venues Cashless with Biometric Payments

Pay with Your Face: Making Venues Cashless with Biometric Payments
 

Pay with Your Face: Making Venues Cashless with Biometric Payments
Online: Zoom
May 20, 2020 – 11am ET

In this cutting-edge session, we will explain how to layer biometrics into your existing venue infrastructure to enable your guests to pay for items using their faces. This session will answer questions about how this tech removes physical contact, speeds transactions and reduces wait times, and preserves privacy, all while bringing the utmost in convenience to the purchase experience. Join industry thought leaders as they discuss how facial recognition is changing eCommerce, how biometrics software affects privacy law and data security policies, and more!

Karri Zaremba, Co-Founder & COO, Venuetize
Dr. Alex Kilpatrick, CTO & Co-Founder, Blink Identity Wayne Scarsella, SVP of Sales, Appetize
Joe Rembold, Innovation Architect, Delaware North
Patrick Abts, Director of Consumer & Digital Marketing, Tampa Bay Lightning

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