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RIVER FALLS, Wis. — A Wisconsin company will become the first U.S. company to provide employees implantable microchips.

According to a news release, Three Square Market will offer the technology to all employees during a “chip party” on Aug. 1. The program is optional.

“Employees will be implanted with a RFID chip allowing them to make purchases in their break room micro market, open doors, login to computers, use the copy machine, etc.,” the company said.

More than 50 staff members are expected to be voluntarily chipped between the thumb and forefinger underneath the skin. The chip uses the same NFC chip technology used in credit cards.

The company said there is no GPS tracking in the chips because the technology is similar to an office keycard.

Three Square Market builds and manages break room vending machine systems that utilize kiosks and software for purchases.