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Intellitix expands cashless systems

May 15, 2015

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INtellitix continues to expand its cashless event system to major festivals and events. The company brought its system to Rock N Rio Las Vegas. Already the firm has worked this year with major festivals worldwide including Tomorrowland, Coachella, and many others. The customer can place funds on the wristband prior to arriving at the event […]

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Cashless festival Rock N Rio

May 15, 2015

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The cashless festival was a part of the theRock N Rio Las Vegas festival last weekend. The festival enters the second weekend of its all cashless event tonight at the new MGM Festival Grounds on the North end of the Las Vegas Strip..Over 45,000 fans attended and used the all cashless system at the event […]

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festival technology

March 24, 2015

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Festival technology panel hihghlights. Discussed the importance of building a venue around the people not the product. Insomniac marketing director spoke on this. It is not just a tool, it allows you to manage crowd control. Streaming is the new trent in engagement via mobile apps like Ahloompa. You can lay event timelines over act […]

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Bitcoin back in news

March 2, 2015

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The Wall Street Journal ran a large story today on the yes and no for the future of Bitcoin. Campbell Harvey sees some of the problems this method of payment will solve: Allow online transactions without worrying that personal data will be compromised. Anyone with cellphone or internet connection can execute seamless transactions International remittances […]

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Festivals moving cashless

January 27, 2015

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News is breaking fast about Festivals annoucing they will move to RFID cashless writstbands and away from paper tickets for admission. Several of the major event producers from SuperFly to C3 Presents to Live Nation to AEG are expanding their move into cashless and admission entry wristbands. Reports from last year’s events showed increased spending […]

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