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Follow on Google News | ![]() RFID and How it’s Being Used in 2012RFID technology is evolving very quickly within our everyday lives. Long gone are the days where we saw these radio frequency identification chips used purely within logistics industry to record stock movements.
By: AAC ID Solutions RFID Lanyards and Wristbands provide the ultimate level of security as well as additional functionality. The Radio-frequency chips embedded allows identity verification, cashless transactions and excitingly; social media integration. This not only removes the hassle of carrying credit cards and money around, but it provides opportunities for event organisers and sponsors to really engagewith patrons. Additionally, it provides numerous opportunities for event organisers to capture data and offer exciting sponsorship packages. Races and race timing Marathons and triathlons are also using RFID to time competitors and automatically record and relay timing online. Participating athletes are tagged with an RFID chip that sits around their ankle as they race. The chip is activated at the start of the race, once the racer finishes they step on a mat that reads the high frequency chip and records their time. Gyms and Leisure Centres More and more gyms and leisure centres are using RFID wristbands (primarily silicone) to control venue access and to access lockers. By using this method, you are eliminating the issue of lost keys or forgotten pass codes/words. RFID at Schools RFID can be used virtually for anything, even tracking your children at school! This new craze sees RFID chips being placed within the school uniforms of school children to ensure they are not skipping class and are arriving to school safely. When the child wearing their uniform enters the school grounds the RFID chip is activated and sends a text message to their parents notifying them the child has arrived. However if the child does not enter school grounds within 20 minutes of class starting the RFID chip sends the following message: This same concept can be used within the workplace to access who is attending meetings. Other RFID uses From monitoring inmates at jails to patients at hospital or equipment at laboratories, the uses of RFID are constantly expanding. What’s next? Jump on board the exciting RFID journey now and implement RFID chips within your event, venue or business. For more information call AAC today on: 1300 797 478 or visit www.wristband.com.au End
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