Tag: monument
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How Technology Will Shape Teaching in the Future
“How Technology Will Shape Teaching in the Future”, details how the advances in technology will cause an evolution in the classroom. The Sports Techie community blog, today’s technology is developing at a rapid rate and this EducationCity infographic does a nice job of sharing modern techniques using advanced technologies. My son has autism, is non-verbal…
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Levi’s Stadium And Rio 2016 Deployment Of Qylatron Entry Experience Solution
Qylur Intelligent Systems’ Entry Experience Solution Deployed at Levi’s® Stadium to Improve Guest Experience and Security. At San Francisco 49er home games, Beyonce concerts and international soccer matches, fans in northern California are experiencing Qylur Intelligent Systems and their automated, self-service entry system at Levi’s Stadium, the most technologically advanced and sustainable stadium in the…
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Levi’s Stadium Deploys Qylatron Entry Experience Solution By Qylur
Levi’s Stadium Deploys Qylatron Entry Experience Solution By Qylur Qylur Intelligent Systems has the checkpoint of the future installed and deployed at Levi’s® Stadium one month ago with hopes the NFL approves further deployment for Super Bowl 50 just three months away. Will this security-as-a-service technology prevent the kind of suicide bomber that was blocked…
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FIFA World Cup Brazil Security Included The Qylatron, Automated, Self-Screening Machine By Qylur
FIFA World Cup Brazil Security Included The Qylatron, Automated, Self-Screening Machine By Qylur Qylur Security Systems, is a revolutionary, automated and self-service user experience, invented by the homeland security technology company based in Silicon Valley, who today announced that it deployed the Qylatron™ Entry Experience Solution for security screening at certain 2014 FIFA World Cup™…
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Super Bowl Security is not a Game – It’s been at Level 1 since 9-11
Forget stoic Peyton Manning vs. brash Richard Sherman – the biggest Super Bowl story surrounds unprecedented security for Super Bowl XLVIII, where a projected 400,000 will invade New York/New Jersey for the first cold-weather venue Big Game in NFL history. For several months, the FBI, local police, marine and military experts have been working on…