Track and Trace for Blood Products

Mr Eitan Avni, Director, Business Development
KSW Microtec AG, United States
 
 
This presentation was given at Smart Healthcare USA 2004 on Jun 11, 2004.
 

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Presentation Summary
  • Blood traceability via RFID and temperature sensor
  • Data system model
  • Blood bank process model

Company Profile

KSW Microtec AG is the world's leading supplier of RFID components for applications such as Asset Management, Access Control and High Security, eBanking and eTicketing. KSW combines successful high-end wafer technology, extremely efficient assembly technology and far-reaching expertise in design. The company works with a large development team on continuous improvements and advancements of the today's RFID components. Therefore KSW became the outrider in active label technology with the proprietary product VarioSens®, the RFID temperature data logger. The 2008 launched innovative product Thinlam® opens new possibilities for card manufacturing. The company is characterized by superior advanced technology, low cost manufacturing processes, a balanced patent portfolio, high motivated experts, latest researches and develop¬ments and ambitious objectives in the fast-growing RFID market. KSW has earned itself a leading position on the market as one of the most efficient and simultaneously most flexible, producers of RFID components. The company has clean room production facilities in Germany and is globally active.

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