STOCKHOLM, Aug. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Neonode
Inc. (NASDAQ: NEON), is pleased to announce that Singapore Changi
Airport now offers contactless self-check in kiosks powered by
Neonode zForce® technology thanks to a retrofit solution called
happyhover™ developed by Singapore-based Arctan Analytics Pte Ltd.
Singapore Changi Airport is one of the largest transportation
hubs in Asia and ranked as the
World's Best Airport according to Skytrax. Changi Airport chose the
happyhover™ solution to retrofit on its existing automated check-in
and bag-drop kiosks. Passengers can simply point their finger close
to the screen to select their option. This solution enables
contactless processing for passengers and is powered by Neonode
touch sensor modules.
Mr. Pierre Hausheer, CEO and
founder of Arctan Analytics Pte Ltd, said, "With the urgency of the
situation in mind, we were keen to develop a practical solution
that could reconcile hygiene with convenience. We found that the
Neonode's touch sensor modules were very well-thought-out and
Neonode support was crucial to develop a solution in very short
time. We will continue working closely with the Changi Airport team
to support their push to improve safety for travelers amid the
COVID-19 pandemic."
Dr. Urban Forssell, CEO of
Neonode added, "We have identified transportation hubs as one of
several areas we intend to focus on in the near term. Contactless
interfaces for check in, baggage drop, and ticketing are
appreciated by travelers today and our touch sensor modules are
ideal for this type of applications. It has been our pleasure to
work with Pierre and his skilled team to quickly implement this
contactless solution at Changi."
CONTACT:
Investor Relations
David Brunton
E-mail: david.brunton@neonode.com
Chief Executive Officer
Urban
Forssell
E-mail: urban.forssell@neonode.com
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