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BADGE CLIP

- Badgetec Corporation of Suffern, New York, has introduced a low-cost plastic clip for visitor badges that can be especially useful in healthcare settings.

ID HOLDER

- The 35008 Shield ID II Badge Holder from MENDA ID of Chino, California, has achieved FIPS 201 certification.

ACCESS BADGE

- Visonic Technologies of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has introduced the Elpas Quad-Tech Personal Badge, a hybrid active-passive tag that ena­bles simultaneous real-time locating system (RTLS) and access control interoperability.

BADGE CLIP

- Badgetec Corporation of Suffern, New York, has introduced a new low-cost plastic clip for visitor badges and meeting name badges to replace adhesive IDs.

EXPIRING PICTURE IDS

- Visitor Pass Solutions by Data Management, Inc., of Farmington, Connecticut, has introduced an expiring direct thermal badge with plenty of room to print visitor information and even an identification photo.

Badge Readers

- The RF IDeas 82 Series readers allow customers to use their existing employee badge systems for security, with applications for door access, time and attendance, secure printing, single sign-on, and more. New from RF IDeas of Schaumburg, Illinois, the line includes proximity, contactless, and magnetic stripe badge readers.

Portable ID Readers

- Three new portable reader solutions are available from RF IDeas of Schaumburg, Illinois. All three readers support proximity and contactless smart card technologies.

RFID Baggage Tag

- TAGSYS of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, worked with Qantas, the leading Aus­tral­ian airline, to develop a reusa­ble RFID baggage tag for improving baggage handling and security.

ID Material

- Giesecke & Devrient GmbH of Munich, Germany, has developed a new card-body material that offers high tensile strength enabling thinner, more flexible data pages to be created.

Photo ID Kit

- Secura Key of Chats­worth, California, has updated its entry level SK-EZ/IDKIT3 to include the new Magicard Pronto Printer from Ultra Electronics Card Systems Inc. of Redmond, Washington. The photo ID kit includes everything needed to make color photo identification badges using access control cards.

Card Printer

- In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Evolis of Angers, France, has unveiled a new edition of its single-sided printer. The Pebble Black Edition can issue cards on demand or in print runs.

Card Holder

- The convenient One Hander Card Holder from EK Ekcessories of Logan, Utah, works like a flip cell phone. Users can flip open the face of the protective clear case to expose the ID or proximity card for scanning, using only one hand.

Security Badges

- Evolis of Angers, France, has added more laminates for Securion, a system to personalize and laminate cards that require extra security, including ID cards, drivers’ licenses, healthcare cards, and more.