Earlier this year, microchipping of dogs became mandatory in the UK. Could office workers be next? Probably not, although last year some tenants in Stockholm’s Epicenter allowed chips to be fitted in their hands to enable them to automatically access the office block and its facilities.
Futuristic it may be, but some companies like AON in London’s Cheesegrater, EC3, and Deloitte in Amsterdam’s The Edge are using high-tech gadgetry such as sensors and chipcards to increase occupational performance.