With so many corporate events held all year long, event organizers frequently have to look for methods to differentiate their offerings and experiences from the competition.
Interactivity is a crucial tool for accomplishing this; there are many ways to incorporate interactions that flow naturally and keep your audience interested. Although there are many different digital and analog ways to create interactivity, using an NFC tag is one of the simplest and most affordable ways to do so.
This post will examine NFC technology in more detail, explain what it is, and go over some strategies corporate event managers may employ to increase audience participation with NFC tags.
NFC: What Is It?
The acronym for near-field communication is NFC. It is frequently installed in cellphones and other mobile devices, and it can communicate with nearby suitable tags. An NFC tag can be read by your NFC-capable device by tapping, hovering, or putting it in close proximity to it. The NFC chip is widely used for tapping-based payment systems like credit cards and smartphones with Google or Apple Pay.
An NFC tag is a stand-alone microchip that has an antenna and a data storage capacity of one to two kilobytes. The tag is very tiny and simple to insert. It’s frequently kept in a sticker or badge made of plastic.
Hovering your phone over an NFC-tagged sticker or object will initiate data transfer between the tag and your phone. For instance, you can receive a link to a special offer coupon by tapping your smartphone on an NFC sticker.
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