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Project Name: RFID Logistics Pilot Portal
In the wake of the mandates given by the US Department of Defense and retail giants, Wal-Mart and Tesco, for suppliers to adopt the RFID (radio frequency identification) technology, Autotoll sought to address the growing interest in RFID and to help companies in the region learn more about this technology. With its extensive experience in the application of RFID, Autotoll aimed to offer companies a cost-effective way of testing the technology in their operations.
Project Name: RFID Library Management Solution
The University of Hong Kong Libraries (HKUL) had been considering the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology in its library operations since early 2000. Owing to the massive initial outlay on setting up an RFID system and replacing existing barcodes with RFID tags, the issue on whether RFID technology should be used has been a major discussion point since then. In 2007, HKUL decided to adopt RFID with a view to implementation in 2008.
Project Name: RFID Document Tracking Platform
The Bank always wants to maintain the excellence of service to the customers. In 2006, the Bank decided to improve the operational efficiency of the loan division to enhance loan process visibility and loan application form traceability.
Project Name: RFID Scooter Identification
In 2005, Holoso commissioned a study to explore the feasibility of using radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies for secure vehicle identification number (VIN) identification and authenticity of one of its products, an electric scooter.