Hunter Hotel Investment Conference partners with Clear

The upcoming Hunter Hotel Investment Conference will utilize Clear’s Health Pass for COVID-19 screening of attendees during the event, which is scheduled for May 10-12.

Health Pass is a free, mobile experience on the Clear app that securely connects a user’s verified identity to multiple layers of COVID-19-related health information to help reduce public health risk. Prior to arrival, all conference attendees will use Clear’s Health Pass to take a real-time health survey and use Clear’s integrated temperature-checking kiosks to complete their Health Pass for an expedited and seamless entry. 

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“I can’t imagine a safer way to welcome everyone back to the Hunter Conference. Our partnership with Clear will add another layer of protection and provide additional comfort to our attendees.” said Lee Hunter, chairman of the Hunter Hotel Investment Conference.

“We are excited to work with the Hunter Conference to create a safer experience for the attendees and continue to help bring back conferences across the country,” said Clear CEO Caryn Seidman-Becker. “Our technology is helping get people back to what they know and love.”

More than 60 organizations across the country use Health Pass to create safer environments, including teams across all major sports leagues and MGM Resorts.

How It Works

  1. Attendees download the free Clear app, open the Health Pass feature, then enter Hunter’s organization code.
  2. Before entering the venue, attendees open Health Pass on their Clear app, verify their identity with a selfie and then answer a few health survey questions.
  3. Attendees then approach a Clear kiosk, where they receive a temperature check, and scan their QR code to share their health insights. Depending on their COVID-related health information, attendees are issued a red or green notification on their Health Pass app. 
  4. The venue only receives confirmation an attendee has satisfied the requirements for access with the equivalent of a red light or green light signal—and never has access to an individual’s private health details.