Identity, Security, Payments, Biometrics, Smart Cards and Authentication News

iDTRONIC launches new UHF tag line

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

iDTRONIC, a developer of RFID hardware solutions, has announced a new line of UF-based tags intended for use in industrial applications. The tags, called Indus Tags, have been made from nylon and epoxy material to allow them to be capable of withstanding harsh environments as well as related use issues such as corrosion, impact and abrasion.

The tags, which come in three varieties and sizes depending on the needs of the user, also conform to EPC Class 1 Gen 2 and are equipped with Higgs 3 ICs from ALIEN. [end] 

Certified Payment Processing (CPP) recently unveiled their new line of payment processing terminals, under the brand name Proxima.

Proxima is offers support for future payment processing technologies, with the ability to handle mobile wallet payments, contactless and EMV smart cards. It also features a full-color display, high-speed Ethernet or dial-up connectivity and backlit keypad.

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iDTRONIC Smart RFID announced the unveiling of its M3 Orange Mobile Terminal. The integrated high frequency (HF) RFID reader provides stability and is intended for industrial use.

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A new study reveals the market for RFID transponders, readers, software and services will generate more than $70.5 billion from 2012 to the end of 2017.

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AIB Merchant Services, a merchant acquiring joint venture between First Data Corporation and Allied Irish Banks p.l.c, announced the launch of its first contactless payment terminals, activated at the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, in Dublin.

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TrackIT Solutions, an RFID solutions provider based in the Middle East, announced the launch of EnTrackAsset, a Web-enabled RFID tracking solution designed to streamline and automate corporate asset management.

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Tyler Technologies has rolled out its new Versatrans Student Tracking product for installation in school buses to identify which students get off at which stops and when.

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