Sejong Center Introduces Unmanned Ticket Inspection System for Safe Performance Viewing View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park] Sejong Center for the Performing Arts will introduce and operate an unmanned ticket inspection system. This is part of measures to strengthen contactless services for safe performance viewing in the post-COVID-19 era.


Since the spread of COVID-19, Sejong Center for the Performing Arts has proactively implemented quarantine measures for safe audience attendance, including expanded venue disinfection, introduction of an electronic health questionnaire system using QR codes, and installation of contactless thermal cameras. The new unmanned ticket inspection system, "Speed Gate," is part of Sejong Center’s efforts to further enhance contactless services.


Audience members can enter by directly scanning the unique QR code printed on their tickets at the unmanned inspection system. This minimizes contact with staff or others. Previously, venue staff manually checked and collected tickets, but with Speed Gate, entry is contactless using QR codes. Sejong Center has already been utilizing ticket QR codes for services such as parking discounts and unmanned storage lockers, and with the application of the unmanned inspection system, various services can now be accessed with a single ticket QR code.


When audience members scan their tickets at the inspection system, they can also confirm their seat number once again on the system’s monitor. Additionally, for venue operations, real-time attendance status can be monitored based on data collected through the inspection system.



Sejong Center plans to operate the unmanned ticket inspection system starting with the musical "Murder Ballad" performance at Sejong S Theater at 8 p.m. on the 11th.


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