Enable IPC Announces Final Testing Is Underway on New RFID Tag for June Launch
10 Maio 2011 - 10:00AM
Marketwired
Enable IPC Corporation (PINKSHEETS: EIPC) today issued an update to
shareholders and interested parties regarding the final testing,
characteristics and the expected June launch of the Company's new
durable, versatile and high performance RFID tag.
Final testing for Enable IPC's new RFID tag has begun, and the
Company maintains its prior expectations of a product launch next
month. As previously announced, the Company has a marketing and
distribution agreement with a partner that has substantial
experience in RFID sales. This partner will serve as the primary
marketer and distributor of Enable IPC's RFID tags in a three-year
agreement valued at $4.5 million for Enable IPC.
Additional Features Announced
Enable IPC's RFID tag utilizes an ultracapacitor as a power
source. The Company has an exclusive license to an ultracapacitor
technology from the University of Wisconsin and many of the tag's
improvements over competing technologies are due to the high
performance made possible by the embedded ultracapacitor.
In addition, the tags will contain a number of improvements on
other competing designs, including:
- a ruggedized case
- an IP68 rating (meaning the tag will be waterproof)
- operational range between -40 to +80 degrees C (-40 to +176
degrees F)
- multiple mounting options
- longer read range
- ability to be read across multiple frequency bands (860 to 960
MHz)
- an attractive warranty and
- competitive pricing
The Company also announced that intellectual property protection
relating to the tag is currently in progress.
Many Uses for RFID Tags
A product with the characteristics of Enable IPC's tag is
especially fitting for outdoor applications that can take advantage
of its robust nature. Some examples include use for oil rigs (both
for asset and personnel tracking), transportation, pallet and
container tracking, sports (runners, etc.), livestock tracking,
equipment tracking, forestry identification processes, aerospace,
and particular applications for the largest user of RFID, the U. S.
Department of Defense.
Substantial RFID Markets
There are three main types of RFID tags in production today:
"passive," "battery-assisted passive" (or "BAP") and "active."
Enable IPC's solution allows a BAP RFID tag to be able to read many
feet away while providing the low cost, maintenance free
reliability associated with a passive RFID tag. The RFID tag
industry is expected to see heavy growth in the coming years with
one third-party market research report forecasting a total market
value of $8 billion by 2014.
Enable IPC's Expanded Communication
Channels
Enable IPC has recently taken on the challenge of expanding its
communication channel through the use of social media, in order to
communicate more easily and frequently with its industry and
interested investors. As a part of this effort, the Company has
improved its website (http://www.enableipc.com), redesigning it for
a sleeker, cleaner look and improved user interface.
Enable IPC has added a YouTube channel, Facebook page and
Twitter handle. Followers of the Company can now receive updated
information on a more regular basis as well as items of interest to
the Company and its industry.
Enable IPC's YouTube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/enableipc.
To follow Enable IPC on Twitter, go to:
http://www.twitter.com/enableipc.
To view the company's Facebook page, go to:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Enable-IPC/140064176054394.
About Enable IPC Corp. (Intellectual Property
Commercialization)
Enable IPC (http://www.enableipc.com) provides efficient,
streamlined strategies for turning technologies into products and
bringing them to market. The company seeks to turn technologies
into products and is a transparent, fair turnkey partner for
sub-licensing and joint development with other companies.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release may contain forward-looking statements, such as
"anticipate," "expects," "could" and similar terminology that are
made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private
Securities Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve
known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause a
company's actual results in the future to differ materially from
forecasted results. These risks and uncertainties include, among
other things, the ability to secure additional financing for the
company, changing economic conditions, business conditions, and the
risks inherent in the operations of a company.
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Contact: Investor Relations: Rich Kaiser (800) 631-8127
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