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RFID is nearer than you think
A new short film produced by Timo Arnall and Jack Schulze shows RFID in action in a novel and interesting way. The film recreates the well known "domino effect" when one item falls against another and so on and so on, causing a long chain reaction. The difference in the film is that the...
AIDC has Moved!
From 1 September our new address is:
AIDC (UK) Ltd
Barnsley Digital Media Centre
County Way
Barnsley
South Yorkshire
S70 2JW
Tel: 01226 720 780
Fax: 01226 720 701
Email addresses and mobile phone numbers have...
AIDC Wales helps company fight the credit crunch
A Llanelli company is benefiting from the application from AIDC technology to help improve its competitive position in the current recession.
Nissan use RFID to identify and track cars
A new Nissan hub is tapping radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to help cut time for identification and retrieval of new cars, from an average of 24 hours to two hours.
Electronic sheep tagging becomes a hot agenda item for the EU
European Ministers are set to discuss Scottish proposals on electronic sheep identification at the Agriculture and Fisheries Council in Luxembourg.
The measures, originated in Scotland and adopted by the UK Government, aim to ensure an effective and workable traceability system for disease prevention and control.
AIDC Launches LASSeO Smartcard Compliance Test
AIDC UK has announced the launch of its LASSeO (Local Authority Smartcards Standards e-Organisation) smartcard compliance tool with effect from 1 June. This innovative software application has been originated by the developers at the AIDC European Centre of Excellence in Halifax. It is primarily designed to test and analyse LASSeO...
Microsoft patents 'magic wand'
Speculation is rife that Microsoft will unveil a biometrics-based games controller at a major US Exhibition in June.
Stolen banknote DNA link to thieves
New AIDC technology which involves unique DNA codes to mark items has been used for the first time to help prosecute and ultimately convict offenders in a UK banknote robbery case.
Small chips with big potential: New EU recommendations make sure 21st century bar codes respect privacy
Europeans should be able to have control over smart chips, a worldwide market set to grow five times over in the next decade, while still being able to easily use them to make everyday life simpler. There are already over 6 billion smart chips, microelectronic devices that can be integrated...
AIDC Technologies in Practice
The AIDC European Centre of Excellence, in association with AIM UK, announces a series of presentations followed by an open discussion forum, on a range of industry solutions based around RFID, RTLS, 2D Barcodes, Smartcards and NFC Technologies.
AIM UK together with the AIDC European Centre of Excellence are hosting a...

