Identiv, TUK Partner for Smart Reading Tools for Children

Published: October 17, 2025

Identiv has collaborated with Danish edtech startup TUK to support early literacy development through a screen-free reading tool.

For millions of children, learning to read doesn’t come easily. More than 250 million children worldwide are failing to acquire basic literacy skills, unable to read or write simple text even after years of schooling. Parents, teachers, and librarians are searching for solutions that motivate children to read while being easy to implement in classrooms, libraries, and homes.

To address this challenge, Kasper Engstrøm Lyhne founded TUK: a child-friendly speaker that plays audiobooks when placed on physical books that have NFC tags added by teachers or parents. With just one button, the speaker activates a story and guides the child page by page, no smartphone, tablet, or internet connection required.

New Educational Model

Using secure near-field communication (NFC) technology, the solution enables young readers to follow along page by page alongside a guided audio recording— no screens or internet required.

Stefan Genser, Director of Sales at Identiv, said TUK had very high expectations—”rightfully so”— due to the fact that they are building a new model for educational engagement. “We needed to deliver something that performed like enterprise-grade IoT but was approachable and enjoyable to use in a classroom or home.”

Educational Possibilities

To scale the platform and protect licensed book content, TUK needed more than a creative idea or an off-the-shelf solution. TUK turned to Identiv to deliver a customizable, secure, resilient NFC solution that could withstand everyday classroom use while being intuitive enough for young readers to operate independently.

TUK’s platform now features more than 10,000 Danish audiobook titles and is being used across homes, schools, and public libraries. Educators, parents, and librarians are embracing the tool to engage reluctant readers, support students with dyslexia, and provide multilingual learners with an accessible path into books.

“We’re starting to see teachers and librarians use TUK in ways we never expected,” said Engstrøm Lyhne. “When you pair an NFC tag with a speaker, it unlocks entirely new educational opportunities for helping children learn to read. It’s powerful to see how much creativity this enables.”

The Power of IoT

TUK’s fully offline design addresses a growing priority among educators: reducing screen time while still embracing digital literacy tools. Once a tag is paired, the system works entirely without an internet connection or additional devices – making it easy to integrate into reading instruction, quiet time, or take-home learning.

TUK’s success highlights how embedded connectivity can transform education. By digitizing physical objects like books, educators can enrich learning without increasing screen time, a growing priority among parents and teachers.

“This project reminded us of what IoT can be,” said Genser. “Real, human experiences are made better by secure connectivity. The impact we’re seeing with TUK is just the beginning of what’s possible.”