Omni-ID has introduced high performance, passive ultra high frequency
RFID solutions that are dependable in harsh environments. Omni-ID claims that its cost efficient RFID is capable of offering 99.99 percent accuracy and reliability. It also maintains a small footprint and profile and thus can be placed on virtually any surface.
Omni-ID has plans to introduce RFID to new and previously underserved vertical markets, including information technology, telecommunications, industrial, and retail industries.
"Our engineers and scientists successfully developed an affordable, passive UHF RFID tag that provides 99.99 percent accuracy and reliability in nearly every environment,” said Thomas C. Pavela, President and CEO of Omni-ID. “This degree of operational accuracy and reliability in harsh environments is unparalleled. Omni-ID's ultimate goal is to drive the widespread adoption of RFID technology worldwide as the most effective and practical tracking and identification solution for a growing universe of vertical markets."
By designing RFID solutions, Omni-ID is helping its customers handle challenges in asset tracking and management, logistics, and supply chain management. The company has already implemented several successful pilot programs that prove that the technology works in real-world settings and provides positive ROI.
Omni-ID is an innovator of passive ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Through its patent-pending technology that overcomes the problems traditionally associated with RFID, Omni-ID offers high performance RFID solutions that are cost efficient as well as reliable.
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
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