Microchipping technology can track your COVID vaccination status (and other digital details) with a simple phone scan

Swedish start-up company, Epicenter, has created scannable, digital implants that can confirm one’s vaccination status using a smartphone. The invention includes a pre-programmed scannable implant inserted just beneath the skin and relies on “near-field communication” (NFC) that phones already use to send data for various activities, such as making payments. The company’s Chief Disruption Officer, Hannes Sjoblad, said that … Continue reading Microchipping technology can track your COVID vaccination status (and other digital details) with a simple phone scan

Swedish startup introduces implantable microchip that can store a COVID passport under your skin

Epicenter, a Stockholm-based startup, recently introduced a microchip that can contain personal identification like the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) passport and can be implanted under the human skin. The company noted that the implant can be read by any device using a near-field communication protocol technology that is already widely available: They are currently used for contactless payments … Continue reading Swedish startup introduces implantable microchip that can store a COVID passport under your skin

DOD awards $138 million contract to ApiJect to develop vaccines for coronavirus with RFID chips and GPS tracking

The Department of Defense’s (DOD) Joint Acquisition Task Force in partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has awarded ApiJect Systems America a lucrative $138 million contract to produce hundreds of millions of “smart” syringes for administering Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines to the masses. According to the Pentagon, ApiJect subsidiary RAPID USA Inc. will … Continue reading DOD awards $138 million contract to ApiJect to develop vaccines for coronavirus with RFID chips and GPS tracking

Companies begin planting microchips under employees’ skin

The technology has been around for some years now, but the use of RFID (radio-frequency identification) chips and other beneath-the-skin implants has only recently become more widespread. A high-tech office complex in Sweden is now offering tenants' staff the option of having a small RFID chip implanted in one's wrist that allows certain functions in … Continue reading Companies begin planting microchips under employees’ skin