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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) systems for clients in 52 countries. It also manufactures RFID radar systems for accurately measuring the location of multiple targets.
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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: |
Crime behaviour insights more important than ever
SMART Surveillance & AI 2026, Surveillance, Editor's Choice, Training & Education, AI & Data Analytics, Leaderware
Behavioural surveillance skills are as essential now as they have ever been, especially in situations where quick evaluation of context is needed. Training operators in behavioural recognition skills is a vital part of control room success. |
The security debt hidden in residential estates
April 2026, Integrated Solutions, Security Services & Risk Management, Residential Estate (Industry)
Many residential estates undermine their own security not through a lack of technology, but through hidden weaknesses in gate design, fragmented systems, recurring software dependence, weak operational ownership, and insufficient estate management input. |
Surveillance & AI roundtable
SMART Surveillance & AI 2026, Surveillance, Integrated Solutions, Editor's Choice, AI & Data Analytics, DeepAlert, Lytehouse, Refraime, SMART Security Solutions, Technews Publishing
SMART Security Solutions held an online roundtable with a few surveillance experts to explore the intersection of surveillance and AI, gaining insights into the market and how control rooms are evolving. |
Paxton set to launch game-changing new system
April 2026, Access Control & Identity Management, News & Events, Paxton
Access control is evolving fast. Installers and end users are looking for systems that are simple to install, easy to manage remotely, and flexible enough to scale. In response, Paxton is exploring how emerging technologies can reshape access control. |
How AI video is reshaping real estate security
SMART Surveillance & AI 2026, Editor's Choice, neaMetrics, TRASSIR - neaMetrics Distribution
Globally, property maintenance and facility operations spending is projected to grow to over US$145 billion by 2034, reflecting rising complexity, compliance pressures, and increased exposure to operational costs. AI systems can protect properties, automate access, and optimise building management. |
Large-scale AI boosts manufacturing efficiency
SMART Surveillance & AI 2026, Surveillance, Industrial (Industry), AI & Data Analytics, Hikvision South Africa
Video systems, once used mainly for security, are rapidly becoming one of the most valuable sources of operational data in factories and industrial parks, accelerating smart manufacturing process.
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