Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Verayo, SkyeTek targets pharmaceutical anti-counterfeiting in Africa

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Verayo and SkyeTek have partnered with GLOBALPCCA, an investments and health care solutions group, to deliver an RFID authentication solution to target consumer and pharmaceutical product anti-counterfeiting in Africa.

At the request of GLOBALPCCA, SkyeTek has created RFID readers in several form factors: a small pen-sized form factor, called the PENTESTA for consumers to carry in their pocket or handbag to authenticate consumer or pharmaceutical products at the point-of-sale, and a tray-sized form factor, called the TRAYTESTA, for pharmacies to authenticate products before sale to consumers.


When the pen-sized reader is pointed to a tag on a product, or when a tagged product is placed on the tray reader, the reader uses PUF authentication protocol to identify a genuine product from a fake product, and displays a green or red light respectively.

“NAFDAC, Nigeria’s National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, has approved GLOBALPCCA’s proposed solutions and signed a contract with GLOBALPCCA to provide a low-cost RFID-based authentication solution for Nigeria,” said Dr. Steve Ams, CEO of GLOBALPCCA. [end] 

Systech International and Zetes announced their partnership to provide pharmaceutical manufacturers with service and support required to meet Europe’s emerging regulatory requirements.

Under the partnership, Zetes will sell, install and support Systech’s Serialized Product Tracking (SPT) solution throughout Europe allowing pharmaceutical companies to meet various serialization needs and address Europe’s track and trace regulatory requirements.

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VingCard Elsafe announced new enhancements to the electronics and lock control units of its best-in-class RFID locking systems specifically designed for applications hospitality, hotel and resort security.

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IC-TAG Solutions announced it has earned certification from Alien Technology to use its EPC Gen 2 RFID inlays.

IC TAG utilizes Alien Technology’s EPC Gen 2 Squiggle, Squiglette, and Square inlays in their IC-TAG RFID labels and tags. Alien uses its own proprietary microchip, Higgs 3, to produce its ultra-high frequency RFID tracking devices.

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Singapore-based company Innova Technology has developed a smart card designed to help consumers hang onto their wallets, smart phones and other small items.

As reported on CNET, Innova’s “anti-Loss” product is a smart card that functions via Bluetooth. Users can put it with their wallet, purse or other similar small, valuable items.

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