Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Dayton opens first Tech Town building

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Dayton, Ohio’s new downtown technology park, known as Tech Town, is celebrating the grand opening of the campus’ first building, the Creative Technology Accelerator (CTA). The CTA will house the Dayton RFID Convergence Center, as well as the Institute for Development and Commercialization of Advanced Sensor Technology (IDCAST), and Weston Solutions.

Tech Town took ten years to plan and occupies the eastern edge of downtown Dayton. Once fully developed Tech Town is expected to establish Dayton as one of the main RFID and IT technology hubs in the world.


In July the Dayton RFID Convergence Center (Dayton RCC) moved into a $6 million facility within the CTA, and is looking for up to 20 companies to occupy its 20,000 square-foot office space. The Dayton RCC was formed as part of a greater effort to promote the growing RFID sector in south west Ohio. Its main goal is to accelerate the formation and growth of early stage RFID, sensor, and data management and mining technology businesses.

Financing for the 42,000 square-foot building was provided through a $2.55 million grant from the federal Economic Development Administration, a $2.86 million loan from the Ohio Department of Development, a $1.2 million investment from the City of Dayton Development Fund and a $500,000 Montgomery County EDGE grant.

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The General Services Administration (GSA) has implemented its first cloud-based physical access system at the Neal Smith Federal Building in Des Moines, Iowa.

The GSA contracted with BridgePoint Systems to utilize its TrustAlert Physical Access Control Systems. BridgePoint partnered with EmbarkIT to install the system, which replaced the GSA’s 10-year-old legacy system. The system leverages the GSA’s Kansas City, Missouri-based WAN and remote IT infrastructure, which allows the building to shrink its carbon footprint.

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The Peninsula Taxi Association (PTA) in South Africa has launched a electronic fare collection system, granting commuters cashless fare and discounts when using the newly developed contactless-enabled transit card, according to The Cape Times.

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Alien Technology is working together will systems integrator CDO Technologies to launch a program designed to increase community recycling levels in the city of Dayton, Ohio.

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In an effort to streamline passenger security, Jakarta, Indonesia’s Soekarno-Hatta Airport has opened the country’s first biometric immigration gate.

Fingerprint biometric identification provider BIO-key International, Inc. and Oakwell Engineering Limited partnered to create the new gate, designed for use by passengers with electronic passports. Passengers submit their e-passports and authenticate with a fingerprint.

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In an effort to make high-speed broadband access available in all districts of the country, the Thai government has started a “Smart Thailand” initiative that will enable rural residents to access e-government services locally in their tambons, rather than travel to the main district town for services.

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Dayton Public Schools, Ohio, has implemented a new student ID program to keep track of student attendance and award points for good behavior, among other things, according to Dayton Daily News.

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