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Using RFID's report on RFID, Auto-ID, wireless, NFC and contactless smart cards for the week ending December 18th, 2007...

NEWS: UoM Health System adopts RFID asset tracking
InnerWireless is to deploy its PanGo location management platform in the US-based University of Michigan Health System's academic medical campus, allowing the pharmacy department to track and monitor hundreds of boxes containing emergency drug supplies throughout the 913-bed facility.
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BRIEFING: Siemens' Malaysian HQ deploys RFID security
Siemens and Free2move have deployed Siemens Wireless Asset Tracking (SWAT) at Siemens' Malaysian headquarters in Petaling Jaya, outside Kuala Lumpur. The system involves passive RFID personnel cards combined with long range asset tags to allow asset movements to be controlled according to a ...
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NEWS: Santa Claus kits out office with RFID (no, really)
It's a true Christmas tale of RFID technology making life a little more magical - and it's definitely no joke: Santa Claus has optimised the processes in his office with the help of an RFID solution from Microplex and CAEN.
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BRIEFING: Warsaw contactless ticketing extends to more cities
On Track Innovations (OTI) reports that its Polish subsidiary, ASEC, is to provide the Transport Department of the City of Warsaw with additional public transportation and street parking contactless tickets. Following Warsaw, the programme is expanding to other cities in Poland including Gdynia ...
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NEWS: Atmel unveils industrial UHF ASK/FSK product range
Atmel has announced a new feature-rich and competitively priced UHF ASK/FSK receiver/transmitter family of products: the ATA8x0x series. Its applications include remote controls for consumer and industrial systems, access control, alarm and telemetry systems, energy metering, and home automation as well as active RFID tagging systems.
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BRIEFING: Confidex subsidiary gains ISO9001:2000 certification
Confidex has announced that its Chinese subsidiary, Guangzhou XinTag Electronics Science and Technology, has attained ISO 9001:2000 certification for the design and manufacture of RFID tags. The ISO certification was presented by independent auditor TUV Rheinland Group in Cologne, Germany, which ...
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NEWS: ADT aims to cut retail RFID deployment costs
ADT has announced that it aims to improve the economics of in-store, item-level RFID deployments, reducing reader requirements by up to 90% and capital costs by up to 60%.
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BRIEFING: OAT & IBM team up in Australia & New Zealand
OAT Systems and IBM are to jointly deliver RFID solutions in Australia and New Zealand. This is an extension of their existing global partnership, which has seen the two companies work together on projects for industrial manufacturers, retailers and consumer goods companies. The partnership is ...
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NEWS: Pliant & PowerID demo RFID-enabled shrink wrap
Pliant, a producer of films and flexible packaging products for the personal care, medical, food, industrial, and agricultural markets, has partnered with battery-assisted passive (BAP) RFID technology firm PowerID to create a solution for tamper-proofing pallets using RFID-enabled stretch film (shrink wrap).
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BRIEFING: RFID IC with 64-bit embedded crypto engine
Atmel has unveiled its latest development called CryptoRF , a 13.56MHz RFID device with a 64-bit embedded cryptographic engine, mutual authentication capability, and up to 16 individually configurable zones. These devices can be used to prevent product counterfeiting; a problem assessed at over ...
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