Amazon One, a palm-reading contactless payment solution, was previously introduced to help people conveniently pay at Whole Foods and now Amazon is making the technology more widely available for those entering different venues. Without the need for a ticket, people can use the tech to enter sports, music and other live entertainment venues thanks to standalone ticketing pedestals. The palm-scanning technology from Amazon is making its debut outside of retail stores at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver.
To gain access to venues via Amazon One, attendees can enroll one or both of their palms to enter events and future AXS events. The technology is particularly relevant at a time when new protocols are being put in place to support safe gatherings in public spaces.
Palm-Scanning Ticket Pedestals
Amazon One Permits Access to Live Entertainment Venues
Trend Themes
1. Contactless Payment Solutions - The rise of palm-reading technology is paving the way for more secure and convenient payment solutions in various industries.
2. Ticketing Innovation - The use of palm-scanning technology for event and venue access is disrupting the traditional ticketing process.
3. Safe Public Gatherings - Investing in technologies that support safe gatherings is becoming increasingly important, as people seek to return to public spaces post-pandemic.
Industry Implications
1. Event Industry - The adoption of palm-scanning ticket pedestals and other contactless payment solutions could benefit event organizers by streamlining ticketing processes and getting people into venues more efficiently.
2. Retail Industry - Companies that offer palm-reading contactless payment solutions, like Amazon One, could help retailers speed up transactions and offer more secure payment options.
3. Sports Industry - The use of palm-scanning technology for stadium access could revolutionize the sports industry, by offering a more convenient and secure alternative to traditional paper tickets.