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Finalists Unveiled for the Fourth Annual RFID Journal Awards

Best in Show
Ten technology providers were nominated for the Best in Show award, which will be given to the best new product being exhibited at this year's LIVE! event. The editors of RFID Journal will choose the winner in the Best in Show category after reviewing the products at the event.

The finalists for this award are:
Awarepoint: for its ZigBee-based Real-time Awareness Solution
Franwell: for a new wearable RFID reader, the RFID Sleeve WR100
IDS Microchip AG: for its IDS-SL900A EPC Class 3 RFID microchip, with a fully integrated temperature sensor
Impinj: for its Monza 4 tag chip family, which offers improved sensitivity combined with interference rejection, support for omni-directional antennas (True3D antenna technology), innovative privacy features (QT technology) and expanded memory options
Motorola: for its MC3090-Z handheld RFID interrogator, a lightweight, high-performance device designed for retail and other applications
Murata: for its Magic Strap LXMS series of antenna-less RFID tags, which can be incorporated into products for authentication and short-range identification
Omni-ID: for its Omni-ID Ultra, a passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) tag with a read range of up to 35 meters (115 feet) on, off or near metals and liquids
TagSense: for its ZRX active reader and ZT-500 active tag with multiple sensor inputs and a one-mile range
Tego: for its TegoTag-Beyond ID platform, which uses high-memory tags to store information about assets and make that data available whenever and wherever needed
Voyantic: for its Tagformance RFID measurement system, which allows complete characterization of single or multiple UHF RFID tags, including read-range measurements as a function of frequency and orientation angle

In addition, RFID Journal introduced a new Special Achievement Award this year, to recognize individuals who have contributed greatly to the understanding and adoption of RFID technologies. The finalists for 2010 are:
Sanjay Sarma, co-founder of the Auto-ID Center at MIT: for developing the concept of the Electronic Product Code (EPC), and for his leadership of the research team that developed the early EPC systems
Bill Hardgrave, director of the University of Arkansas' RFID Research Center: for his research into the effects of RFID systems on inventory accuracy, replenishment and business operations
Robert Bacon and Michael Slocum of the U.S. Navy AIT Office: for their pioneering work in helping to transform the U.S. Department of Defense's supply chain by using RFID technologies

These awards are given in recognition of excellence in the field of radio frequency identification. "Each year, we see more and more great implementations and exciting new products," Roberti says. "I'm pleased we are able to shine a light on some of the great things being done in the industry."

In addition to the RFID Journal Awards, LIVE! 2010 will also feature eight industry-specific and how-to conference tracks, nine in-depth preconference seminars, three co-located events, fast-track CompTIA RFID+ training and certification, and numerous technology exhibits and demonstrations conducted by leading technology firms.

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