The “What’s Next?” podcast series takes a look at the digital technologies that are shaping the world of tomorrow. From small satellites to sustainable bank cards - to airport navigation aids to head-mounted displays - we’re tackling some of today’s most disruptive technologies.
Hear from Thales industry experts across Digital Identity & Security, Aerospace, Defense and Space as they answer, “what’s next?” for the technologies that define our world.
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The “What’s Next?” podcast series takes a look at the digital technologies that are shaping the world of tomorrow. From small satellites to sustainable bank cards - to airport navigation aids to head-mounted displays - we’re tackling some of today’s most disruptive technologies.
Hear from Thales industry experts across Digital Identity & Security, Aerospace, Defense and Space as they answer, “what’s next?” for the technologies that define our world.
This episode explores how Thales’ Digital ID technology is being used in an American Airlines pilot program that’s designed to dramatically reduce the time travelers waste standing in TSA screening lines at airports around the country.
Amol Deshmukh, the North American expert for Digital ID and Biometrics at Thales, describes how Thales creates secure, smartphone-based driver’s licenses and passports so eligible passengers no longer need to show their physical ID during TSA screenings.
What’s Next? by Thales
The “What’s Next?” podcast series takes a look at the digital technologies that are shaping the world of tomorrow. From small satellites to sustainable bank cards - to airport navigation aids to head-mounted displays - we’re tackling some of today’s most disruptive technologies.
Hear from Thales industry experts across Digital Identity & Security, Aerospace, Defense and Space as they answer, “what’s next?” for the technologies that define our world.