Phillies trial hands-free biometric ticketing
Fans of the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball team in the US can now sign up to test a hands-free biometric ticketing system at Citizens Bank Park that enables them to gain access to home games at the stadium with their face.
Fans can register to take part in the test on the Major League Baseball (MLB) app which automatically links their biometric data to the tickets they have purchased and stored in their MLB app account. They can then gain access to the stadium by simply proceeding through a dedicated lane where cameras authenticate their identity using biometric face recognition technology.
Citizens Bank Park is the first stadium in the US to test the MLB’s Go-Ahead Entry biometric system that combines free-flow security screening technology and facial authentication-based gate management, resulting in a fast, hands-free entry into the ballpark, MLB says.
Fans can register to take part in the test on the Major League Baseball (MLB) app which automatically links their biometric data to the tickets they have purchased and stored in their MLB app account. They can then gain access to the stadium by simply proceeding through a dedicated lane where cameras authenticate their identity using biometric face recognition technology.
Citizens Bank Park is the first stadium in the US to test the MLB’s Go-Ahead Entry biometric system that combines free-flow security screening technology and facial authentication-based gate management, resulting in a fast, hands-free entry into the ballpark, MLB says.
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