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Canon Personally Welcomes Everybody With RFID

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Publisher Zebra Technologies
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Topics Mobile - Wireless Communications, RFID Date added 12 May 2006
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At Canon Expo, Canon showcases technology solutions defining the present and shaping the future. As Canon Expo is a large and progressive event, Canon wanted the complete exhibition to be as innovative as possible. Therefore, Canon was looking for a different approach to visitor registration. Canon wanted a solution that was more innovative and easier in handling. They wanted RFID-badges. Dutch registration specialist Summit was the only one who was able and willing to offer a solution that matched Canon's expectations: Supplying all pre-entries and on-site entries with a RFID-badge, and developing a RFID-registration system that scans all visitors. For the project, Summit worked together with Zebra and Simac.

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