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BlueStar acquires German company

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Kentucky-based RFID distributor BlueStar has announced it has acquired the assets of PSD-PrintScan, a German company with a similar business model. BlueStar plans to use the purchase to extend its presence overseas, as the PSD-PrintScan operations become BlueStar Europe.


According to BlueStar President & CEO Stephen G. Cuntz, the management team of the German company will remain in place as sales, technical support and business-development staffs are expanded.

Founded in 1929, BlueStar is an international distributor of specialty electronics sold to value-added resellers and dealers specializing in RFID, bar coding, point-of-sale and mobile data management. Currently, the company works with customers in 30 countries. [end] 

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The partnership includes technology and know-how transfer to StarChip. With this combined experience in secure integrated circuit development and contactless technology, StarChip will roll out state-of-the-art smart card products to enable applications in transport, banking and identity.

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German bank, Sparkasse will pilot contactless payments for its bank credit card users, reports Venture Village.

Locations in Hannover, Braunschweig and Wolfsburg will be some of the first for the trial, which begins in April. More than 1.3 million customers will receive the new bank cards complete with contactless functionality.

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