Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

STL Technologies, Impinj team up to fight crime

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

STL Technologies, a UK-based criminal justice software provider, has gotten together with Impinj to utilize the company’s RFID technology as part of a real time location system, physical case file management application.

Utilizing Impinj’s ultra-high frequency Gen 2 technology, the STL system will not only comply with police business procedures but also address the daily challenges faced with tracking and managing physical case files.

This new system will enable STL and its criminal justice partners to locate assets quickly, from initial creation at the station or out to other agencies. [end] 

Impinj introduced Monza Self-Serialization, a chip-based EPC serialization method supported on ultra-high frequency RFID inlays powered by the Monza 5 tag chip.

Monza Self-Serialization generates a unique Serialized Global Trade Item Number (SGTIN) directly from each tag chip. This chip-based serialization simplifies EPC serial number management, giving retail brand owners the flexibility to decide when, where and how they manage the item-level tagging process across their supply chain.

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UPM RFID announced the new UPM Web ultra-high frequency (UHF) and UPM Trap near field (NF) UHF inlays based on the Monza RFID chip from Impinj.

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A group of graduate students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are working to develop a new type of sensor using RFID technology to monitor freshness levels in fruits and vegetables, according to scdigest.com.

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Australia’s Immigration Ministry has implemented the use of biometric recognition tools such as facial scans, fingerprints and DNA to fight fraudulent visa applications, reports The Daily Telegraph.

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