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Bhang

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Sun May 16, 2004 8:06 am
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Along the lines with Hitler/Raelians a new RFID chip from a company called, get this, MATRICS and our old friends at Carlyle:
Notice the swastika design. The BEAST is here.
more at: http://infowars.com/print/bb/carlylematrics.htm
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Archon
Joined: 15 May 2004
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Tue May 18, 2004 5:29 am
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Oh,Squeeky
Da Seeker
Never fails to amuse with his simply antagonistic quips.
But we've been there, done that, and know who the real quipmaster is.
ego,.....what ego?
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Bhang

Joined: 31 Jan 2003
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Thu May 27, 2004 5:59 am
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Source: Matrics Inc.
Hong Kong International Airport Selects Matrics' RFID System
Tuesday May 25, 9:15 am ET
Baggage Tracking Infrastructure System to Be Largest, Single RFID Deployment in Asia
ROCKVILLE, Md., May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Matrics Inc., a global leader in the design and manufacture of EPC-compliant Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems, today announced that it has been selected by the Airport Authority Hong Kong. The deployment of passive UHF RFID technology will lead to improved customer satisfaction and increased security. Matrics' strategic partner, Marubeni Corporation, will be providing systems installation and support services. Revenues from reader infrastructure will total $3.5 million for Matrics.
Hong Kong International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, and the gateway to China. Annually, the airport caters to approximately 35 million passengers and handles 3 million tons of air cargo. The airport manages 50 take-offs and landings per hour at its peak. In April 2004, the Hong Kong International Airport received the World Best Airport award from SkyTrax and a Special Recognition Award from International Air Transport Association.
The contract is between Airport Authority Hong Kong and the Matrics- Marubeni team, and is the largest single RFID project in Asia. Matrics' RFID reader infrastructure will be deployed across Hong Kong airport's extensive baggage handling facilities. At various nodes within the airport including baggage carousels, unit load devices (ULDs) and conveyors, reader systems will be installed to read and write to RFID tags that will be applied on passenger bags. RFID-enabled handheld readers will also be used for mobile baggage operation.
By taking a leadership position to launch real-time passenger baggage tracking capability with passive UHF RFID technology, Hong Kong International Airport's baggage tracking infrastructure system will pave the way for other airports and airlines in Asia and the rest of the world as they respond to the need for ever increasing levels of security coupled with high customer satisfaction levels.
Prior to selecting Matrics' RFID systems, Airport Authority Hong Kong went through an extensive qualification and testing process to choose an RFID system for their baggage tracking application. Vendors had to go through real life deployment and performance testing at the airport's facilities.
"Airport Authority Hong Kong is very pleased to be deploying Matrics' state-of-the-art RFID system," said Y F Wong, Head of Technical Services and Procurement at the Airport Authority Hong Kong. "Besides superior technology and a systems approach, we were most impressed with Matrics' commitment and responsiveness through this meticulous selection process."
"Hong Kong International Airport is a trailblazer in ensuring a high level of security for business and leisure travelers alike," said Piyush Sodha, chairman and CEO of Matrics. "RFID is a cost-effective, scalable technology ideal for airline and airport applications across the world."
About Matrics
Matrics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of EPC-compliant RFID systems and the recipient of the Frost and Sullivan Award for Entrepreneurial Company for 2004. Matrics, named to Red Herring's prestigious list of top 100 technology companies for 2004, along with its partnership network, provides RFID solutions to many of the Fortune 1000 companies, government, as well as international businesses. Current customers include International Paper and McCarran Airport. For more information, visit Matrics on the web at http://www.matrics.com.
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