Wisconsin company wants to microchip employees

50 are expected to get implant

A tech company headquartered in Wisconsin wants to take advantage of technology by microchipping its employees.

A tech company headquartered in Wisconsin wants to take advantage of technology by microchipping its employees.

According to The Associated Press, Three Market Square, a company that provides technology for the self-serve break room market, says 50 of its employees are expected to get the rice-sized implant beneath the skin between the thumb and forefinger. With the implants, workers will be able to get in and out of the building, log into computers and buy snacks from the vending machine.

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CEO Todd Westby hopes the chip technology will eventually be used in air travel, public transit and retail.