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Petroleum industry consortium lays out plans for 2009

Friday, February 13, 2009

The Oil and Gas RFID (OGR) Solution Group, a consortium dedicated to promoting the growth of RFID usage in the petroleum industry, has laid out its strategy for 2009. The group, with a membership including energy company executives, academics and RFID industry experts, has added new members, is opening a lab facility, and hopes to expand its operations to major oil production areas such as the Middle East.


New members of the group include representatives from BP, Dow Chemicals, Oracle, and Texas Instruments. They join a list of founding members with credentials from industry leaders including Shipcom Wireless, Avery Dennison, EPC Global, and a number of universities and petroleum companies.

The group also announced the opening of a 52 acre live-lab facility, which includes simulated petroleum and petrochemical environments for testing field equipment and RFID applications. The environments include production facilities, storage tanks, rigs, pipeline, rail cars and various other scenarios common in the industry.

In addition to expanding the group’s operations into the Middle East, OGR plans to address the changing role of the petroleum industry in 2009. With fluctuations in gas prices and the generally deteriorating global economy, the consortium believes the time is right for the cost-saving aspects of RFID applications to make headway in the industry. [end] 

Singapore’s Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) plans to implement a mobile biometric screening device system to help its inland enforcement operations combat illegal immigrants.

As reported in the Straits Times and Today Online, the ICA is investing in MAVIS, the Mobile Automated Verification and Identification System. The handheld system can perform ID and fingerprint and facial recognition biometrics screening without having to bring a suspect into an office.

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Data input technology company Access IS has become a strategic partner with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) so that it can help develop a standard to enable the airline industry to adopt NFC technology for secure, efficient passenger processing.

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Japan’s three main cell phone providers, NTT DoCoMo, KDDI and Softbank, have joined forces to create the NFC Consortium in hopes of advancing Japan’s contactless payments platform toward international standards.

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Administrators at eduKan, a consortium of six Kansas colleges created to offer online courses, are using BioSig-ID, a software only biometric solution, to discourage cheating among students involved in the schools’ distance education programs. The technology enables the colleges to determine that the student taking the course and the test is the same student who registered for the course.

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MULTOS technology providers saw a record breaking 2011 with over 100 million chips being delivered to customers in just one year, bringing the current MULTOS issuance total to well in excess of 300 million cards, reports MAOSCO Ltd., the Secretariat of The MULTOS Consortium.

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Students at college campuses may be rapidly swiping their student ID cards in order to spend what’s left of their meal plan purse. At colleges like DePaul University in Chicago, they either use the money before the end of term or they lose it.

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