Saturday, February 18, 2006

Plastic RFID Electronics Demonstrated by Philips

Philips Research crew demonstrates RFID electronic based on plastic ...

... "Scientists at Philips Research have created a fully functional 13.56 MHz RFID tag based entirely on plastic electronics. In contrast to conventional silicon-chip-based RFID tags, a plastic electronics RFID chip can be printed directly onto a plastic substrate along with an antenna without involving complex assembly steps. This could pave the way for the packaging industry to replace existing barcodes by a low-cost RFID tag that provides individual packages with a unique item-level identification code - something not feasible with current barcode technology.

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, based on remotely retrieving information via radio waves from miniature electronic circuits called RFID tags. Philips has now realized the first plastic-electronics-based tag that is capable of transmitting multi-bit digital identification codes at 13.56 MHz � the dominant industry-standard radio frequency for RFID tag applications. As an additional demonstrator for the technology, scientists at Philips Research have also developed a 64-bit code generator, showing the practicality of building plastic electronic circuits with the complexity required for item-level tagging.

Performance results for these circuits will be presented at this year's International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC, February 5-9, San Francisco, CA, USA) in a paper that will also be awarded the conference's Beatrice Winner Award for Editorial Excellence. Being a world leader in the RFID business, Philips supplies silicon-based components for applications such as supply chain management, public transport, pharmaceuticals and animal tracking. Current silicon-based tags have excellent performance, and when produced in volume, can be manufactured at low cost. Philips is also conducting research into plastic-electronics-based RFID tags, since these tags have the potential to be manufactured in a radically different way, namely via even lower-cost reel-to-reel and other in-line processing techniques. " ...


Plastic RFID Electronics Demonstrated by Philips: Via Philips: Philips demonstrates world-first technical feasibility of 13.56-MHz RFID tags based on plastic electronics ...

Additional references on plastic RFID technology:

German researchers move forward on plastic RFID chip - Via Computerworld: "By 2008, PolyIC hopes to have a chip with a storage capacity of 128 bits and a processing speed of 13.56 MHz to comply with radio frequency identification (RFID) standards, according to Mildner. "

Beyond Bar Codes: Tuning up plastic radio labels: Via Science News: "Electronic labels made from plastic semiconductors can now pick up and respond to radio signals at a frequency suitable for use on products. "

OrganicID, Inc.: Printable, Plastic RFID Tags: "Organic Transistors - The Pros: Compatibility with flexible plastic substances, Lower temperature manufacturing (60-120°C), Lower-cost printable deposition processes "

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Thursday, April 21, 2005

Printed RFID Conference on deck in May ...

Printed RFID Conference: Packaging Perspectives ...

... Printed RFID Conference
Date: 10 May 2005, 2 day(s)
Event Type: Impact Forum
Venue: Ramada Plaza Hotel, Gatwick, Surrey, UK

Packaging converters need to establish how they can take advantage of this cheap and efficient way of meeting brand owner and retailer demands. Packaging brand owners need to assess the supply chain implications of cost effective item level tagging. For the first time it’s not just the retailers reaping the rewards, but they too stand to gain considerable advantage from low cost tags. Suppliers of substrates, inks, printing equipment and packaging machinery also need to be prepared for the printed RFID revolution. ...


Pira’s comprehensive new forum is the first ever event to address this exciting new technology. Pira International is the leading independent research centre with major consultancy, training and information services. It provides innovative business solutions to companies in the packaging, printing, paper, and retail supply chains. Pira’s high profile international events regularly attract senior level delegates from top companies around the globe to discuss and learn about new technologies and best business practices.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2005

RFID Global Tag Solution ...

RFID Global Tag Solution: SATO Partners With UPM Rafsec for High Performance EPC Solutions ...

SATO and UPM Rafsec combine their strengths into a global RFID tag solution ...

... SATO Corporation announced it has partnered with UPM Rafsec to offer global RFID tagging solutions. The SATO FlagTagSolution™, an industry proven solution, is an example of ongoing cooperation between the two companies. The SATO FlagTagSolution allows customers to achieve industry leading performance by using a low cost, RFID label embedded with a UPM Rafsec inlay in SATO RFID printers to encode, verify, and print the UPM Rafsec FlagTag™. ...


UPM Rafsec is a world leading RFID tag manufacturer and pioneer of the ePC standard, specialized in low-cost and high-volume production.
With its multi-disciplinary expertise in the fields of RF technology, materials and production processes, the company has the broadest and most comprehensive in-house know-how and capabilities for RFID tag design and manufacturing. UPM Rafsec, headquartered in Finland, is a part of UPM, a EUR 10 billion company listed on the New York and Helsinki stock exchanges and one of the world’s largest paper producers, employing 34,000 people worldwide.

SATO is a pioneer in the AIDC industry and is the inventor of the world’s first electronic thermal transfer barcode printer. It also revolutionized the barcoding industry by introducing the DCS and Labeling concept – a total data capture, collection and labeling solutions approach providing high quality barcode printers, RFID solutions, scanners/hand held terminals, label design software, and consumables. It is also the first company to introduce the industry’s first, complete, multi-protocol EPC-compliant UHF RFID Solutions. SATO is a public listed company in Japan and has worldwide offices in United States, Belgium, Germany, United Kingdom, Poland, France, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and China. SATO also has an international global sales headquarters, SATO International, in Singapore.

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Saturday, March 12, 2005

RFID Training and Certification By OTA ...

OTA Training - Your Global Source for RFID Training

... Highly experienced and RFID savvy OTA trainers will teach these courses alongside IP trainers, who have real-world experience with RFID design and implementation. OTA has proprietary and proven RFID courseware that goes beyond the basics offered by other boot-camp lecture courses with its comprehensive, hands-on, vendor-neutral and cross-functional curriculum. The target audience for these courses will be large supply chain customers, including customers of International Paper. OTA Training, LLC offers RFID extensive training and certification that covers RFID systems from a high-level executive perspective, to a detailed systems approach for implementing RFID. The three-day systems approach course is a series of sessions that allow students to put the courseware into practice at IPSP's Customer Solution Center. ...

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International Paper RFID Smart Packaging ...

International Paper Smart Packaging Through RFID ...

... "Smart Packaging uses RFID technology in the form of the Electronic Product Code (EPC), enabling you to track your inventory throughout the entire supply chain, with the Warehouse Tracking System (WTS), the Logistics Tracking System (LTS) and the Retail Smart Shelf System (RSS). " ...


International Paper (IP) is the world's largest paper and forest products company. Businesses include paper, packaging, and forest products. Headquartered in the United States, International Paper has operations in over 40 countries and sells its products and services in more than 120 nations. Smart Packaging offers customers a full suite of RFID/EPC-enabled supply chain solutions from warehousing and transportation tracking to the retail shelf. International Paper is a leader in the design, development and implementation of integrated RFID packaging and supply chain applications with an emphasis in the Electronic Product Code (EPC). IP’s investment in RFID discovery has resulted in 38 provisional patents submissions. IP’s Tracking Solution at Texarkana is the first fully functioning EPC warehouse in the world.

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Monday, February 28, 2005

RFID Library Labels Printed Silver Ink With Flip Chip ...

RFID Library Labels Printed Silver Ink With Flip Chip: ASK to Deliver 4 Million RFID Smart Labels for US and European ...

Unique RFID solutions for libraries support printed silver ink antennae and flip-chip labeling and are targeted for European and US library markets ...

From PR Newswire (press release) ... Bibliotheca and ASK Enter Strategic Partnership to Offer a Complete Library RFID System. ASK, a worldwide ...

... ASK, a worldwide leading manufacturer of RFID products, has been selected by Bibliotheca, Europe #1 RFID library system provider to supply C.label, a unique RFID smart paper label, to American and European public libraries. ASK labels are based on its core technology of a printed 13.56 Mhz silver ink antenna on paper and direct flip chip embedding process. A scalable and high volume capacity manufacturing chain combined with low cost materials offer librarians cost effective and reliable labels for books, CDs, DVDs and video tapes. ASK has already supplied specific labels and readers to more than 20 French, Italian and German libraries over the last 4 years and has therefore gained a valuable experience within this market segment. ...


Founded in 1997, ASK is today the leading supplier of a comprehensive range of contactless cards, tickets, RFID tags and readers, complying with ISO and EPC standards. They address the mass transit, access control and e-government ID markets as well as the supply chain and logistics market. 50 million RFID cards, tickets and labels are already in use worldwide. Manufacturing is located in Sophia-Antipolis, France. Local offices are based in Paris, Singapore, Taiwan and Westport, USA.

Headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, Bibliotheca is a leading provider of RFID technology products to libraries. Its installed systems manage the circulation and inventory of a combined total of nearly 40 million items. The company's American headquarters are located in Yardley, Pennsylvania. Bibliotheca designs, manufacturers and services RFID library systems through an international network of employees and distributors.

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Friday, December 17, 2004

RFID Successful Test Results: RFID Alliance Lab test RFID Labels 100% Readable

The RFID Alliance Lab received a roll with 105 pieces of Xtrack™ RFID Smart Labels in size 4” x 6” from Worldlabel.com for testing. The Smart labels were embedded with a Rafsec dipole design with EPC UHF Ucode 1.19 chip. Tests were performed at the University of Kansas under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Deavours, Director of Research at the RFID Alliance Lab and Assistant Professor at the University of Kansas.

Dr. Deavours issued the following statement on behalf of the RFID Alliance Lab. “On December 14, the Lab tested all 105 labels with a ThingMagic Mercury 4 reader from approximately 4 feet away. The Lab observed that all 105 labels were readable”

"The results should be interpreted narrowly," stated Dr. Deavours. “While we did not detect any "dead" tags, our procedure would not have detected any "quiet" tags, or any degregation in read performance.”
Worldlabel.com has a PCT patent pending application for a method of embedding RFID Tags to paper labels. An opinion by the International Search Authority has approved the method as novel and innovative.
“This is a benchmark no one else has achieved. We are positive we can embed any inlay into a paper labels and produce a roll of Xtrack™ RFID Smart Labels 100% readable with our method of converting” said Russell Ossendryver, USA director of Worldlabel.com and Innotech Resources PTE LTD in Singapore. Innotech Resources PTE LTD is a major label converter and has invented a method of embedding RFID tags to paper labels. Typically, about 20% of the RFID labels in rolls have defective chips and are not readable. Our system and methods of manufacturing increases the reliability and consistency of RFID labels to 100% readable.
For more information and data on our Xtrack™ RFID Smart Labels, please visit http://www.worldlabel.com/rfid/rfid.htm or contact:
Russell Ossendryver, 336 Convent Ave, NY, NY, 10031, USA. TEL: 212-234 5775

About the RFID Alliance Label - The RFID Alliance Lab, housed at the University of Kansas, is a not-for-profit testing facility that will provide objective benchmarking reports on RFID equipment Please contact info@rfidalliancelab.org for more information.

About Worldlabel.com - Worldlabel.com is a leading manufacturer of laser and inkjet sheet labels. Worldlabel.com has a presence in Asia through Innotech Resources PTE LTD in Singapore. Innotech Resources PTE LTD is a major converter of barcode labels and other pressure sensitive labels.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2004

International Paper RFID Program: OrganicID Announces Strategic Partnership With International Paper ...

From Yahoo News (press release) ... OrganicID, a leading developer of low-cost, printable radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, today announced a strategic partnership ...

... OrganicID, a leading developer of low-cost, printable radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, today announced a strategic partnership with International Paper, the world's largest paper and forest products company. Through this agreement, International Paper will work with OrganicID to develop the first organic printable RFID tags. The partnership signifies a leap forward in the use of RFID technology and OrganicID promises to bring the approximate cost per tag down $0.01. In addition, OrganicID announced that it has received a sizeable seed investment from ITU Ventures. ...


OrganicID (http://www.OrganicID.com) was founded in December of 2003 by Klaus Dimmler, Jon Barad and Dr. Ananth Dodabalapur of the University of Texas at Austin, one of the foremost experts in the organic electronic industry. The company is headquartered in Colorado Springs and has received seed-stage funding from ITU Ventures. OrganicID has filed multiple patents on its innovations.

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Wednesday, December 08, 2004

RFID Compliance Services: AGI Worldwide completes RFID compliance initiative at American Port Services’ Norfolk distribution facility ...

AGI Worldwide, a leading Supply Chain Services and Solutions company based in Alpharetta, GA, announced the successful RFID pilot and implementation at American Port Services (APS), a leading East Coast Third Party Logistics provider (3PL). AGI was hired to assist APS in meeting and exceeding a major retailer’s RFID compliance mandates in their distribution centers in order to offer RFID compliance services to their customers.

AGI provided project management, vendor management, integration and testing services, as well as warehouse management process changes (software and procedures). “We were starting to fall behind our deadlines - an easy thing to happen considering we had 7 different vendors involved, including Alien, Printronix, International Paper, HighJump, Loftware and GlobeRanger,” stated John Edwards, Assistant Director of Operations for APS. “Kevin Wilson, RFID specialist with AGI, took over the project. He and the AGI staff brought the project back under control, and helped us successfully meet our October 1 RFID pilot deadline for one of our key clients who is a top supplier for a major retailer,” stated Edwards.

“We are very pleased at the success of this RFID project. Most RFID projects you read about seem to take longer than expected, and go over budget, due to the somewhat changing and untested state of RFID, as well as the involvement of multiple vendors. We were able to pull all the participating vendors together, fill in existing project gaps, and execute efficiently coming in on time.” stated Kevin Wilson, Vice President and RFID specialist for AGI. “APS now has a solid RFID infrastructure fully integrated with their warehouse and yard management software, enabling them to accommodate future RFID compliance initiatives they have planned with other major retailers,” stated Wilson.

About AGI Worldwide
AGI Worldwide is a leading provider of Supply Chain Execution (SCE) solutions and services. They provide clients with a full range of consulting and technology implementation services helping to improve operational and logistics performance. AGI has extensive experience in a wide range of services, including strategic planning, solution design and development, integration, software selection and implementation, and process re-design and improvement. Industries of expertise for AGI include Third Party Logistics (3PL), consumer product goods, distribution, manufacturing and retail.

About American Port Services
American Port Services (APS) specializes in developing and operating high volume distribution centers and cross-docking facilities. With over 1,500 trained associates, 600 doors, four million square feet of warehouse space and the most advanced warehouse management systems available, APS is the leading logistics company for the Southeast, covering the major ports. Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk and Houston are the sites of our distribution facilities, offering cross-docking, drayage and inland transportation.

Contact:
Kevin Wilson
Vice President
AGI Worldwide
www.agiworldwide.com
678-319-9443 x.201
kw@agiworldwide.com



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Monday, November 22, 2004

EPC RFID: Liaison Technologies Announces Subscription To EPCglobal US ...

From Business Wire (press release), CA ... will provide support for adoption of the EPCglobal Network and in the creation of industry standards for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. ...

... Liaison Technologies announced today that it has joined EPCglobal US, an affiliate of EPCglobal Inc, a joint venture between EAN International and the Uniform Code Council Inc. EPCglobal, a newly formed not-for-profit organization, will develop and oversee commercial and technical standards for the EPCglobal Network. As a subscriber to EPCglobal US, Liaison will provide support for adoption of the EPCglobal Network and in the creation of industry standards for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Developed by the Auto-ID Center, a unique partnership of nearly 100 global companies and five of the leading research universities in the world that explores the benefits and impacts of EPC technology, the EPCglobal Network enables real-time identification and sharing of information. ...


With our Real-Time Infrastructure Platform, Liaison enables the Real-Time Enterprise. We help companies shorten their time-to-market and maximize profits by using our Content Director to cleanse, migrate and synchronize their product information. In addition, they quickly improve supply chain planning and execution by sharing information with their customers, suppliers and distributors via our Real-Time Network. To learn more about the results our e-Business experts have delivered for real-time enterprises like International Paper, Weyerhaeuser Company, Unisource or xpedx, call 866-336-7378 or visit www.liaison.com.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2004

RFID Paper: ASK Launches Smart Paper ID for E-Government Applications at ...

From PR Newswire (press release) ... About ASK: Founded in 1997, ASK is today the leading supplier of a comprehensive range of contactless cards, tickets, RFID tags and readers, complying with ISO ...

... ASK Electronic Paper based on a silver-printed antenna on a paper substrate is again the core process of its innovative Smart Paper Solution for passports, national ID cards, healthcare cards, civil servant cards, eGovernment services, visas and driver licenses. Bringing flexibility, reliability and durability, SPID is also environmentally friendly and answers requirements and specifications of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the United Nations standardization agency. ...


Founded in 1997, ASK is today the leading supplier of a comprehensive range of contactless cards, tickets, RFID tags and readers, complying with ISO and EPC standards. They address the mass transit, access control and e-government ID markets as well as the supply chain and logistics market. 50 million RFID cards, tickets and labels are already in use worldwide. Manufacturing is located in Sophia-Antipolis, France. Local offices are based in Paris, Singapore, Taiwan and Westport, USA.

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Wednesday, September 08, 2004

Mobile RFID: International Paper - Smart Packaging to Leverage GlobeRanger's ...

From PR Newswire (press release) ... 8 /PRNewswire/ -- GlobeRanger, the leading provider of RFID and mobility software, today announced an agreement with International Paper - Smart Packaging to ...

... GlobeRanger, the leading provider of RFID and mobility software, today announced an agreement with International Paper - Smart Packaging to leverage GlobeRanger's iMotion(TM) Edgeware(TM) platform for RFID supply chain solutions development. ...


GlobeRanger is the leading provider of RFID, mobility and sensor-based software solutions. Its innovative Edgeware(TM) platform, iMotion(TM), provides the critical infrastructure layer for managing devices, networks, data, and processes at the edge of the enterprise, enabling real-time response. iMotion serves as the foundation for GlobeRanger and its partners to rapidly develop, deploy, and manage RFID and mobile solutions. Founded in 1999, GlobeRanger is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

International Paper is the world's largest paper and forest products company. Businesses include paper, packaging, and forest products. In continuing IP's tradition of being the premier packaging solutions provider, it established the Smart Packaging business in 1999. Smart Packaging offers customers a full suite of RFID/EPC-enabled supply chain solutions from warehousing and transportation tracking to the retail shelf. Smart Packaging is a leader in the design, development and implementation of integrated RFID packaging and supply chain applications with an emphasis in the Electronic Product Code (EPC).

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RFID Partners: Matrics & epcSolutions Deliver EPC/RFID Solution

From PR Newswire (press release) ... 8 /PRNewswire/ -- epcSolutions, Inc., an industry leading EPC(TM)/RFID middleware provider and Matrics Inc., a global leader in the design and manufacture of ...

... epcSolutions, Inc., an industry leading EPC(TM)/RFID middleware provider and Matrics Inc., a global leader in the design and manufacture of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems, today announced a partnership. This partnership will combine the strengths of epcSolutions' ThingsNet(TM) middleware server platform and Matrics' UHF RFID tags and readers. ThingsNet(TM) is freely downloadable at http://www.epcsolutions.com/downloads.html ...


Based in Great Falls, Virginia, epcSolutions, Inc. delivers a complete, out-of-the-box EPC/RFID middleware solution, ThingsNet(TM). ThingsNet, which runs on all existing JVM platforms and connects to any application including Oracle, SAP, an ERP or any external system, consists of an EPC compliant Middleware Server, EPC Information Service, the ThingsNet Control Center, and the ThingsNet RDK.

Matrics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of EPC-compliant RFID systems and the recipient of the Frost and Sullivan Award for Entrepreneurial Company for 2004. Matrics, named to Red Herring's prestigious list of top 100 technology companies for 2004, along with its partnership network, provides RFID solutions to many of the Fortune 1000 companies, government, as well as international businesses. Current customers include Airport Authority Hong Kong, H.D. Smith Wholesale Drug Company, International Paper, and McCarran Airport.


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Wednesday, July 28, 2004

RFID Compliance Software: International Paper and HighJump Software Jointly Deliver RFID Compliance Solution for Ozburn-Hessey Logistics

... Provider Now Empowers Customers to Meet Retailers RFID Requirements With Flexible Cost-Effective Functionality International Paper and HighJump Software a 3M company today announced that Ozburn-Hessey Logistics OHL a national third-party logistics provider has completed a successful go-live of HighJump's RFID compliance solution Compliance Advantage. Following a rapid best practices-based implementation OHL now offers its customers the ability to meet bar code and or RFID requirements as needed ... MSN Money Conglomerates News

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Tuesday, July 27, 2004

RFID Solutions: International Paper and HighJump Software Jointly Deliver RFID ...

From Business Wire (press release), CA ... that Ozburn-Hessey Logistics (OHL), a national third-party logistics provider, has completed a successful go-live of HighJump's RFID compliance solution ...

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Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Gen 2 RFID: Matrics Announces the Industry's First RFID Reader With an Upgrade ...

From Yahoo News (press release) ... ROCKVILLE, Md., July 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Matrics Inc., a global leader in the design and manufacture of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems, today ...

Matrics Inc. announced that the company will soon begin shipping "Gen 2-ready" AR 400 RFID readers. The AR 400 already operates in a multi-protocol mode, which includes Class 0, Class 0+, and Class 1 protocols. With the inclusion of Gen 2, it is the most versatile RFID reader on the market today. Matrics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of EPC-compliant RFID systems and the recipient of the Frost and Sullivan Award for Entrepreneurial Company for 2004. Matrics, named to Red Herring's prestigious list of top 100 technology companies for 2004, along with its partnership network, provides RFID solutions to many of the Fortune 1000 companies, government, as well as international businesses. Current customers include Airport Authority Hong Kong, H.D. Smith Wholesale Drug Company, International Paper, and McCarran Airport.

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Tuesday, June 29, 2004

Real-Time RFID: Apriso & AeroScout Do RFID

From Unstrung ... formerly Bluesoft, announced today a partnership to bring the concept of real-time manufacturing and logistics information flow bringing RFID capabilities to a ...

Apriso’s mission is to enable businesses, their customers, suppliers and partners to achieve and retain leadership market positions in the new execution economy through unparalleled operational excellence. Apriso has introduced the concept of bottom-out enterprise software, a new event-driven software paradigm that focuses the full power of information technology - for the very first time - on the people, processes, machines and material that comprise the value chain. Apriso’s products have been developed for the global enterprise, and will work natively in any language, currency and locale. Currently, six languages - English, French, German, Spanish (Mexican), Portuguese (Brazilian) and Japanese - are available “out of the box.” FlexNet® 2003 is a new type of enterprise software that is focused entirely on an enterprise's global supply, production, and distribution processes. Unlike legacy enterprise software, which institutionalizes — in billions of lines of code — a plan-driven, top-down approach to business, the FlexNet brand provides a real-time, event-driven model that can be used to institutionalize strategic business initiatives such as "lean supply," six-sigma quality programs, portable or re-usable processes, and demand pull, as well as provide for 'relentless efficiency' in all operations, around the world. The implication of an event-driven architecture — rather than the forecast-driven architecture of contemporary enterprise software — is that the software can be used to immediately implement dynamic, adaptive, pull-based supply models, such as the Toyota Production System, or the celebrated Dell Computer business model, as well as produce all data necessary for the most stringent reporting and compliance requirements. Moreover, the simplicity of describing, reusing, and transporting processes makes successive-improvement strategies (kaizen), or dynamic, adaptive business processes, practicable, perhaps for the first time in an organization. Finally, the comprehensive support throughout the FlexNet 2003 suite for monitoring and reacting to quality events makes the suite unsurpassed for true six-sigma, lean supply implementation and administration.

Apriso Corporation and AeroScout, Inc., formerly Bluesoft, announced a partnership to bring the concept of real-time manufacturing and logistics information flow bringing RFID capabilities to a new level. By combining the Wi-Fi™ location-sensing capability provided by the AeroScout™ product suite with Apriso's FlexNet™ real-time, event-driven execution software, businesses can now optimize critical supply, manufacturing, and distribution processes for carrying out production, logistics, quality control, and maintenance tasks.

AeroScout provides enterprise visibility solutions that bridge the gap between Wi-Fi, RFID and GPS. AeroScout enables standards-based location and presence-based applications for indoor and outdoor environments where real-time visibility of assets and people is required to drive revenues or cut costs. AeroScout is a privately held company based in San Mateo, CA.

Apriso was founded in 1992, and now operates in 11 countries across the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. World headquarters are in Long Beach, California. Apriso's rapidly-growing customer base of more than 140 customers and over 350 installations worldwide includes such high-profile, global companies as General Motors, Lear, Honeywell, Microsoft, Merck, Lockheed Martin, ITT, Baker Hughes, Halliburton, International Paper, Rubbermaid, Matsushita Avionics Systems, Saint-Gobain, Pechiney, and British American Tobacco.

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Tuesday, May 25, 2004

RFID Baggage Tracking: Hong Kong International Airport Selects Matrics' RFID System

From PR Newswire (press release) ... Baggage Tracking Infrastructure System to Be Largest, Single RFID Deployment in Asia ROCKVILLE, Md., May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Matrics Inc., a global leader in ...

Matrics provides Multi-Port and Single Port Readers. Multi-Port readers are industrial strength fixed readers offering superior and robust read range capabilities, anti-collision features, and very high data read rates, unmatched by other systems. Matrics' Single-Port reader is an industrial strength, single port reader designed for embedded applications, such as RFID printers and handhelds.

RFID solutions from Matrics provide the fast, accurate information required to improve operational efficiencies in virtually any transportation application. By automatically tracking assets like tugs, baggage, and more throughout the course of transit, RFID transforms the tracking process and yields unsurpassed asset management and visibility.

Matrics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of EPC-compliant
RFID systems and the recipient of the Frost and Sullivan Award for
Entrepreneurial Company for 2004. Matrics, named to Red Herring's prestigious
list of top 100 technology companies for 2004, along with its partnership
network, provides RFID solutions to many of the Fortune 1000 companies,
government, as well as international businesses. Current customers include
International Paper and McCarran Airport.

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Monday, April 26, 2004




TransCore Launches AutoExpreso Electronic Toll Collection System ...

From Business Wire (press release) ... $30 million for the installation, operation and maintenance of the system and will use TransCore's eGo(TM) radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for ...

TransCore’s Amtech technology was founded by five scientists from the renowned Los Alamos National Laboratory where they developed RFID technology for two divisions of the federal government: the Department of Energy application to track vehicles and nuclear materials and the Department of Agriculture application to track cattle and monitor their health. Today, TransCore’s Chief Scientist Dr. Jerry Landt, who holds more than 13 of the key RFID patents and was a member of the original scientific team, leads research and development efforts at TransCore’s Amtech Technology Center in Albuquerque, N.M.

TransCore unveils its innovative eGo™ product family. Through a series of groundbreaking design innovations, this wireless radio frequency identification (RFID) technology overcomes adoption and cost barriers for large-scale opportunities, opens new markets for ITS applications, and promotes broader acceptance of ITS systems.

The eGo wireless communications tag is a paper-thin, sticker-like tag with technology that allows user-defined information to be read from or communicated to the tag. It requires no battery and sets a new price/performance level for RFID tags. This new technology is in stark contrast to the larger, read-only or battery-required read/write, higher-priced tags predominantly used today in electronic toll collection, access control or parking applications.


About eGo Products: The windshield sticker tag operates in the 915 MHz radio frequency band, and is an RF-programmable device that does not require a battery or connection to the vehicle's electrical system. It is in the form of a flexible, tamper-resistant sticker (45 x 85 x 1 mm) much like a vehicle registration sticker. The tag has a read range of 5 meters or 16.4 feet and reads at highway speeds of up to 100 mph or 160 km/h. The windshield sticker tag has a 1024 bit memory capable of reading, writing and rewriting information, or permanently locking individual bytes. The tag is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, sunlight, humidity and vibration.

The 2110 reader is a fully integrated, self-contained 915 MHz wireless identification reader. The 39.4 x 39.4 cm reader includes an RF module, digital signal processor (DSP), power supply, antenna, I/O ports, and serial communications interface. The reader can be configured to read tags with 64-bit tag ID or 1024 bits of tag memory, and can also read ATA (American Trucking Associations)-compliant and ISO (International Standards Organization)-compliant tags. The reader is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, humidity and vibration.

About TransCore: TransCore is a privately held transportation services company with 1,800 employees and more than 80 locations globally. With installations in 39 countries, 80-plus patents and a world-class manufacturing facility, TransCore's expertise in providing system-based applications that improve transportation efficiency is unparalleled. For more information, visit www.transcore.com.

Transcore's Amtech product line is comprised of dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) systems based on radio frequency (RF) technology. This ground-breaking wireless data technology, one of the many firsts you’ll find at TransCore, allows communications between readers and electronic tag devices attached to vehicles, equipment and containers.

Companies around the world utilize Transcore technology to identify, track and monitor almost anything that moves. From electronic toll and traffic management to commercial and private fleets, parking and access control applications to rail and intermodal yards.

The wireless systems are rugged and reliable, built to withstand heavy industrial, marine, rail and traffic environments. The systems can operate at international-standard 915 MHz and 2450 MHz bands and 5.8 GHz capability will soon be available. They are in operation around the world in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, North America and South America. Each Amtech system is manufactured at TransCore’s ISO 9001 quality-certified Amtech Technology Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico which houses research and development, engineering and manufacturing departments.

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