RFID Designers

14/04/2005

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Several companies have embarked on RFID systems and design.  Of these companies Innovision Research & Technology and Visionary Technology in Library Solutions (VTLS) are leaders in the field. Innovision Research & Technology is Europe's leading Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) design services company for the Medical, Transport, and Consumer Electronics sectors.   Visionary Technology in Library Solutions is a North American company that specialises in RFID and library systems.

 

VTLS is an international leader in integrated library automation, digital imaging services, and radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.  The company provides state-of-the-art library automation systems to more than 900 libraries worldwide.

 

VTLS has collaborated with TAGSYS, a leading manufacturer of RFID hardware, to bring libraries the latest in RFID technology.

 

The VTLS RFID Solution can be implemented with any library automation system that uses the Standard Interface Protocol (SIP) for circulation transactions.  Together, VTLS and TAGSYS have installed over 2.5 million tags into libraries worldwide.

 

A Vancouver based company, NJE Consulting Inc., has entered the RFID market and currently serves clientele in the Province of British Columbia. Their service scope expands the library realm into such areas as utility meter reading, building inspections, asset tracking, law enforcement applications, document tracking, medical applications, library automation, vehicle tracking/GPS, electronic ticketing, baggage handling, livestock identification, personnel tracking, and parking and toll payment systems.

 

 

 

 

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