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Firm holds ‘chip’ party

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A brief sting is all employees of a Wisconsin technology company said they felt Tuesday when they received a microchip implant in their hand that will allow them to open doors, log onto computers or buy breakroom snacks by simply waving their hand.

Three Square Market, also known as 32M, said 41 of its 85 employees agreed to be voluntaril­y microchipp­ed during a “chip party” at company headquarte­rs in River Falls.

Melissa Timmins, vice president of sales at 32M, said she was initially apprehensi­ve but decided to give the chip a chance.

“I planned for the worst and it wasn’t bad at all,” said Timmins, who received a microchip in her left hand on Monday. “Just a little prick.”

But marketing executive Katie Langer passed, citing health concerns related to putting a foreign object into her hand, while noting the chip received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion in 2004.

“But that’s still not very long term in my book, so I’d just like to know more about the longterm health effects,” Langer said, adding that she is not ruling out a future implant of the $300 microchip paid for by Three Square Market .

Company leaders said this is the first U.S. appearance of technology already available in Europe.

Officials said the data in the microchip is encrypted and does not use GPS, so it cannot be used to track employees or obtain private informatio­n.

The company hopes the microchips eventually can be used on everything from air travel to public transit and storing medical informatio­n.

Professor Jeremy Hajek of the Illinois Institute of Technology said microchipp­ing started years ago with veterinari­ans implanting the device in dogs and cats that might get lost.

“And so there’s a little bit of a... demeaning factor that this is what they do to little animals,” Hajek said.

 ?? AP FOTO ?? IMPLANT. Tony Danna, vice president at Three Square Market, receives a microchip implant in his left hand.
AP FOTO IMPLANT. Tony Danna, vice president at Three Square Market, receives a microchip implant in his left hand.

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