Seeking Supplier for NFC Subdermal Implants for Future Commercial Project

Hi everyone,

My name is Renzo, and I am a surgeon with experience in various surgical procedures. I am in the early stages of exploring the idea of creating a startup with two friends, both programmers, focused on implanting NFC subdermal chips. The vision for this project is to offer innovative solutions that allow users to make payments, access their medical history, start their car, unlock their apartment door, and more, all through a single implant.

Although we are new to the world of biohacking, we are very enthusiastic about the potential of this technology and excited to learn more. We are currently looking for a reliable supplier of NFC subdermal implants that comply with health regulations and can offer technical support and customization options if necessary.

We would greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations from the community, especially from those who have experience working with suppliers in a commercial setting.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Best regards,
Renzo

We’ll be in touch via email.

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Best of luck, can’t wait for more of these businesses to pop up!

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Hello Amal and the Dangerous Things community,

Thank you for your previous response. To move forward with my project, I would appreciate your recommendation on which implant would be most suitable for developing a minimum viable product (MVP).

We are particularly interested in an implant that is reliable, complies with health regulations, and offers the necessary technical support and customization options. I would like to make the purchase today to start testing, so your guidance on which one to choose would be greatly appreciated.

Looking forward to your advice.

Probably Apex or flexSecure.

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For differences between the Apex Flex and the FlexSecure, please read

The FlexSecure is intended for developers and technical users, while the Apex Flex is a easy-to-use product for the general population.

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