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Neology, based in San Diego, California, develops radio frequency identification (RFID) security products. The firm's turnkey systems streamline life sciences and health care asset tracking, airport security, personal identification, and vehicle monitoring operations. The company is known for its long-range read and write UHF technologies. Neology's optimized systems accelerate RFID reading processes. The firm holds 27 U.S., German, and Patent Commission Treaty (PCT) patents on its hardware and software systems. It also holds patents on its manufacturing processes. Neology has developed electronic vehicle registration, electronic toll collection (ETC), driver's license and passport processing, and other systems. The firm's dual-standard, contactless memory chips comply with ISO 14443B and ISO 15693 RFID card standards. The products support up to 16 applications. Tags can store photographs, data records, and biometric templates. Cryptographic authentication features prevent unauthorized users from modifying or replicating chips. Neology's RFID passports meet ISO 7810 and ICAO specifications.
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