NTR-T
The box-office workhorse
The NTR-T is the counter unit: a tablet-based terminal for the box office and lower-traffic gates. It validates barcodes and RFID, swaps third-party tickets for wristbands, and shares the same offline on-board database as the rest of the NTR line, so the box office never stalls.
- Box office
- Ticket swaps
- Offline-capable

Engineered for the worst day of the year.
Box-office ready
Purpose-built for ticket validation, exchanges, and guest lookup at the counter.
Barcode + RFID
Reads third-party barcodes and RFID equally well, with on-the-spot ticket-to-wristband swaps.
Offline resilient
Same on-board database as the portals. Keeps working when the network doesn’t.
The details.
- Type
- Box office · low traffic
- Connectivity
- Wi-Fi (cellular optional)
- Media
- Barcode · RFID
- Use
- Validation · ticket swaps · lookup
Where the NTR-T shows up.
Sporting Events Boston Marathon
Ticketing, access, and credentialing for ~30,000 people across a sprawling race footprint.
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Festivals Coastal Country Jam
Fast entry and smooth credentialing for a 25,000-plus crowd on the sand.
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Sporting Events College Football Playoff
Full-weekend access, RFID ticketing, and digital waivers across CFP House, Playoff Playlist Live, TOTC, and Fan Central.
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Sporting Events Farmers Insurance Open
Access, cashless POS, credentialing and self-service registration for 33,000 at Torrey Pines.
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Festivals Gretna Heritage Festival
RFID wristbands, cashless POS, and box office for the West Bank’s hometown festival.
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Festivals Hogs for the Cause
Cashless POS, access, and mail fulfillment for New Orleans’ charity BBQ festival.
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