Sensor based battery-less RFID tags: new technologies and new applications
Mr Steve Couchman, CEO
Instrumentel Ltd, United Kingdom
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Speaker CVSteve Couchman (Chief Executive Officer) Steve Couchman is a highly accomplished director with over 30 years experience in engineering, sales, marketing and developing customer-focused businesses in the production and distribution of sensors and electronic components. He has a BSc in Electronics and the IOD Diploma in Company Direction and has held senior management positions with RS Components, TRW, Nippon Aleph, AMP and Polaron Company ProfileInstrumentel Ltd is a 'spin-out' company from the University of Leeds to bring to market its groundbreaking research in battery-less telemetry systems for remote actuation and the taking of remote sensor measurements in normal to harsh environments. Instrumentel initially applied its sensing technology, called IntraSense™, to condition monitoring of F1 racing car engines, but has since added actuation capability to create a remote locking technology called IntraLoc™. This new locking system provides a high level of security to containers by means of a novel, battery-less electronic lock and coded electronic key. Its unique selling point is that the "smart" container locks will only open or close within a designated area by a trained individual using a coded scanner. The system is designed for the supply chain industry and provides point-to-point asset tracking, as well as ensuring the accountability of all those involved in the supply chain process. The IntraSense™ technology is ahead of normal RFID technology, while the IntraLoc™ technology is unique in the market place with no known competitors other than those that provide anti-tamper packaging in various forms. IntraLoc™ takes security to a much higher level than this. Upcoming Event
Smart Labels USA 2006 Westin Copley, Boston, MA March 28-29, 2006 The fifth event in this series - in previous years over 400 people and 45 exhibitors have attended. |

