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Driver's licence
Apr 8, 2015

Understanding identity verification

The bar code?of the South African driver's licence contains only the visible information displayed on the card, says Bartrans.

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RFID
Mar 30, 2015

RFID boosts supply chain management

Radio frequency identification can be used to improve the visibility of goods in the supply chain, says an expert.

1:20
Mother Bracelet
Mar 23, 2015

Elpas introduces Mother Bracelet

Elpas, part of the Security Products business unit of Tyco, expands its Infant Protection Solution with the wearable electronic bracelet.

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Newland opens South African operation

The company, which specialises in data collection and automatic identification, is based in Linbro Business Park, Johannesburg.

1:30

Tactile Technologies introduces sister company

Data collection and automatic identification company?Newland ID South Africa is based in Linbro Business Park, Johannesburg.

1:20
MakeMeMobile
Jan 20, 2015

MakeMeMobile goes national

Rudi Fick will lead the Durban branch, which has opened to support the growth of the company in this region.

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E-tolling
Jan 15, 2015

Finally, clarity on e-toll future

The e-toll advisory panel report will be released in Johannesburg today by Gauteng premier David Makhura.

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E-tolls
Jan 12, 2015

'Release e-toll report now'

Speculation around the e-toll advisory board's findings has prompted critics to call for the e-toll report to be released immediately.

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E-toll
Jan 11, 2015

Makhura to release e-toll findings soon - paper

The findings of the e-tolls review panel will be made public within the "next four weeks or so", reports the Sunday Times.

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Biometrics
Jan 7, 2015

Biometric technology to combat healthcare fraud

South African companies experience more fraud than their counterpart companies in other countries, says Dr Nick van der Merwe, Director of Muvoni Biometric and Smartcard Solutions.

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E-tolls
Nov 30, 2014

E-toll panel findings to be published 'next year'

Gauteng premier David Makhura says provincial government will study the advisory panel's report before announcing its next move.