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Trolley Scan
234 Regent Street East, Observatory Ext., Johannesburg
Core business offering: Trolley Scan manufactures and develops advanced radio frequency identification (RFID) and Internet of Things (IoT) systems for clients in 52 countries.
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Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
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Section - Access control & identity management
-ID cards
-Identity management systems
Section - Asset management
-Asset tagging systems
-Asset tracking systems
- Active
- Passive
-Labels/tags
-Personnel tracking
-Tags, permanent
-Tags, removable
News from Trolley Scan: |
First commercialised RFID-radar system
April 2006, Asset Management, Trolley Scan
Trolley Scan, a Johannesburg-based developer of RFID (radio frequency identification) technologies announced the delivery of the first commercialised version of a new RFID technology that they have trademarked ... |
Trolley Scan delivers new compact fixed reader for UHF RFID transponders
July 2004, Asset Management, Infrastructure, Trolley Scan
Trolley Scan has announced that as part of providing users with the necessary infrastructure to implement leading edge RFID systems they are delivering a new compact, ergonomically pleasing, fixed reader ... |
Trolley Scan smashes UHF RFID barrier
March/April 2004, Asset Management, Trolley Scan
Trolley Scan has announced that it has crossed another major technical hurdle in the development of long range, efficent, low cost, passive RFID systems.
Trolley Scan has developed and put into production ... |
Security news: |
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AI-enabled tools reducing time to value and enhancing application security
April 2024, Editor's Choice
Next-generation AI tools are adding new layers of intelligent testing, audit, security, and assurance to the application development lifecycle, reducing risk, and improving time to value while augmenting the overall security posture. |
2024 State of Security Report
April 2024, Editor's Choice
Mobile IDs, MFA and sustainability emerge as top trends in HID Global’s 2024 State of Security Report, with artificial intelligence appearing in the conversation for the first time. |
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Are we our own worst enemy?
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