February, 2009
Infinid Technologies releases the latest version of it’s best selling compliance mandate software, idWorx!.
Version 1.9 improves the acclaimed intuitive user interface of previous versions while adding powerful features such as quick search, connection profiles that let you connect to idWorx! from anywhere, full support for electronic submission of embedded UIDs directly through WAWF and much more. The latest changes enhance the end-users ability to quickly ship mandate ready parts to the DoD. For a demonstration contact Lawrence Glover at ext.240
December 2008
IdWorx! installed at the Navy NWC Maryland base to mark and register item at the research facility.
By including the mark early in the engineering drawings and prototype phase, the Navy is assured of contractor mandate compliance upon project roll out.
November 2008
InfinID Technologies is pleased to announce that one of its customers, Insight Technologies, has recently submitted the 4 millionth UID to the UID Registry.
InfinID Technologies continues forward as a trailblazer in the DoD software arena. Look forward to hearing more exciting news about InfinID Technologies and its customers
October 8, 2008
InfinID Technologies is proud to announce the addition of WincoID of New Hampshire to its growing list of resellers.
Founded in 1980, Winco ID has established a standard of excellence in designing, implementing and servicing label and bar code solutions. Leading edge advancements in labeling, bar coding and RFID technology have been the basis of innovative identification systems deployed by Winco ID for real-world business applications serving the electronics, manufacturing, healthcare, defense, pharmaceutical, food distribution, consumer goods industries and more. WincoID works with companies of all sizes to maximize efficiency, productivity, increase accuracy and lower operating costs.
When asked why he choose to team up with InfinID Technologies, Inc.Vice President of Sales, David Holiday, stated,”With our customers more and more encountering the mandate clause in there recently won DoD contracts, we recognized the need to find a solution that would enable them to easily, quickly and in a cost effective manner adhere to the mandate. After an exhaustive search of the major package available, we choose InfinID Technologies idWorx!. It was hands down the easiest to use, install and support. In addition, the ability to offer our clients and prospect s different versions of idWorx! depending on the level of mandate compliance they needed that allowed them to grow without changing the software was a key .”
June 2008
InfinID SBIR Phase II Win
InfinID Technologies, Inc. has been selected for a Small Business Innovative Research Phase II contract from the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (MRMC) to develop Ad Hoc Networked Tags (ANT) using Active RFID. The two year contract will continue supporting the development of a low cost set of active RFID tags that can be used to track medical supplies from source to destination, while at the same time monitoring the shipment for temperature, relative humidity, vibration and shock threshold violations. Efficiency and range will be achieved using an ad hoc networking scheme between the tag.
The ad hoc networking scheme is based on the research of Dr. Rod Goodman, a leading expert in the field of distributed intelligent algorithms, and CTO of InfinID Technologies, Inc. He explains the advantages of the ANT tags: “In contrast to most active tag system that only support messages from tags to a central gateway unit, the unique feature of the ANT tag is its use of constrained flooding of messages between RFID tags. This provides many benefits. First, the system requires much less infrastructure in terms of interrogating readers and antennas, because tag IDs that are out of range of a reader can still be received by a reader via relay from other tags. Second, the system is much more robust in terms of tag read rates and missed tags than current systems. This is because multiple tag IDs are received by the reader via multiple diverse paths. Third, because each tag is both a transmitter and a receiver, the system can be made very secure by incorporating two-way challenge-response encryption protocols to ensure tag IDs are genuine and the system is not being spoofed.”
June 2008
UID and RFID Label Services
InfinID Technologies is now offering label printing services for all of your UID and RFID needs. From serial formulas to printing templates, customize your jobs to fit your company requirements. Additionally, InfinID Technologies can also submit your UIDs to the UID Registry for you. Throughout the process, InfinID Technologies provides the guidance to make your mandate requirements as simplified as possible. This is an ideal choice for a company that has UID or RFID requirements, but isn't quite ready to buy idWorx! yet.
May 2008
AssetWorx! & ABC Scan
InfinID Technologies has officially announced that AssetWorx! now integrates with ABC Scan. ABC Scan is the data collection software application from American Barcode. ABC Scan tracks assets, locations, and transactions using barcodes and/or RFID tags.
April 2008
dWorx! Standard Edition Available
InfinID Technologies is now offering idWorx! Standard Edition. idWorx! Standard Edition provides a great, low-cost step into the UID and RFID mandates. It is ideal for a low volume company, providing all of the features as idWorx! extended without submission capabilities. Manage your company products, contracts and shipments as well as printing and scanning processes all within a single integrated package.
October 2007
InfinID SBIR Phase I Win
InfinID Technologies, Inc. has been selected for a Small Business Innovative Research Phase I contract from the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (MRMC) to develop Ad Hoc Networked Tags (ANT) using Active RFID. The 10 month contract will support a feasibility study for active RFID tags that can be used to track medical supplies from source to destination, while at the same time monitoring the shipment for temperature, relative humidity, vibration and shock threshold violations.
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