In addition to working at the San Diego Symphony, I'm also a grad. student right now, and I've recently taken on a research project involving using Smartphones to display scannable barcodes, rather than having printed tickets. I seem to remember someone in one of our general sessions at the conference last year mentioning that Cisco was working on this kind of technology? Can anyone point me in the right direction or give me any direction with regards to places to look for more information? I appreciate it!
-Annette Grieshaber
Group Sales Coordinator, San Diego Symphony
We just tried that in a test environment. It was what we expected, the red-laser type scanners just got a blank signal from bouncing off the glass of the iPhone surface.
I think the only way to scan these devices will be with some kind of passive scanner.
When we launched our online ticketing system last year here at the Science Museum of Minnesota, a couple of us in marketing testing a PDF barcode with an iPhone and it worked! We were excited about that. So we have experience that it does work. We use N-Scan scanners.
Eric MuellerElectronic Marketing Coordinator / Web DesignerScience Museum of Minnesota
From: Mark Wladika <bounce-markwladika8458@tessituranetwork.com>Sent: 4/10/2009 7:29:57 PM