In the museums, entertainment and leisure industries RFID offers new ways for players and participants to interact.
CoreRFID's capability to provide a wide range of technologies makes us an ideal partner for innovative lesiure applications.

Reaching Out To The Public
RFID makes it possible to create a whole new range of entertainment and leisure systems where the individual interacts in new ways with the world around them. RFID in museums helps make visitor experiences more engaging, more involved and more entertaining. By allowing exhibits to recognise individual visitors, RFID makes it possible for museum visits to become truly personalised.
Museum Interaction
Read about how the Institute for Sound and Vision is using RFID to change the way that visitors experience what it has to offer in this case study and see how CoreRFID solutions are helping the Museum voor Communicatie in this fact sheet. CoreRFID has also provided visitor interaction facilities for the Science Museum and for Thinktank, Birmingham's Museum of Science. Other ways of using RFID includes its use in visitor displays. CoreRFID often works with specialist museum solution providers such as Kiss the Frog and Emotional Value. Learn more about the Emotional Museum solution in this overview.
“CoreRFID is being a great help in supporting our range of RFID kits and supplying the components.” Martin Perry, MERG Kitmaster
Modelling With RFID
RFID technology is even being used on model railway layouts to show which trains are where as can be seen in this case study.
Sports & Training
RFID has many applications in sports competitions and in training. Tags can be used to track individual use of fitness equipment, or to record start and finish times in competitive events. Tags can be used to check on progress through event stages in sports such as orienteering and, of course, RFID enabled tickets can help to solve the problems of counterfeit tickets in event ticketing. CoreRFID has even provided RFID technology to be used with keyless lockers.