Inventor uses implanted microchip to start car
An inventor from Hampshire has created a tiny microchip inserted into his hand, that's only the size of a grain of rice, to start his car and open his office door.
Steven Northam just waves his hand over a sensor to operate daily tasks and is now offering the service to others for the first time.
As Chloe Oliver reports.
Chloe spoke to Steven Northam, entrepreneur and inventor and Dr Geoff Watson, Anesthetic Consultant.