What iDYRA offers

  • Verified identity linked to event access 
  • Automatic blocking of flagged or banned individuals 
  • Greater control over who enters the stadium and where they are seated 
  • Fewer confrontations at the gate and in the stands 
  • A reliable record for post-event action 
  • Better protection for staff, visitors, and the venue 
  • A stronger deterrent against misconduct and escalation 

A safer event experience

iDYRA is designed to make events safer without increasing confrontation. Staff and hosts do not need to step into every minor altercation or expose themselves unnecessarily on the spot. Incidents can be flagged remotely, identity can be retrieved through the system, and action can be taken after the event through a fine, ban, or other administrative response.

Today, many minor incidents go unpunished because the offender cannot be identified with enough certainty. That gap is exactly where iDYRA changes the situation.

The iDYRA Access Card

The iDYRA access card combines verified identity with a secure physical credential. It contains a protected MiPAX layer and can be checked with a dedicated iDYRA reader that retrieves the stored information and verifies the person standing in front of the machine.

Because the MiPAX™ layer is sealed, the card cannot be replicated without leaving significant and easily recognizable evidence of tampering. That gives clubs not only access control, but a credential they can trust.

How it works

Visitors register for iDYRA, complete identity verification through a vetted third party, and receive a unique iDYRA-linked credential. At entry, that credential is checked against event data and denied lists. Approved visitors enter. Flagged visitors are blocked. Entry records remain accessible via a controlled retrieval path when action is required following an incident.

Built for more than entry

iDYRA does more than manage admission. It enables clubs to identify, validate, record, and act.

Privacy and governance

iDYRA is built around controlled data separation, third-party KYC, and defined retrieval paths. Clubs gain stronger control without exposing full identity data throughout the entire workflow.