DataDot Dispatch -
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Friday 17th November 2006 |
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LATEST FEATURES |
After a short hiatus the DataDot Dispatch is back, bigger than
ever! Plenty of exciting DataDot news continues to flood in from all
over the globe.
DataTrace: DataTrace has signed a global licensing agreement with US company VendingData Corporation: Deal with US gaming company.pdf The following article illustrates that as a Government organisation,
it is an advantage to have patents in the CSIRO name. CSIRO have the power
to push infringement to its patents as a Government body:
CSIRO wins landmark.pdf
Australia: DataDot announced that Prixcar Services have been appointed as the final partner to complete development of the DataDot robotic application cell: DDT auto industry alliance partner.pdf An initiative of The Western Australia Police was a series of
Property Marking Days in suburban shopping centres:
Beat the
burglars.pdf
Still in Western Australia, local police are driving a national
campaign calling on all car manufacturers to install DataDots as a
standard feature:
Paint spots thieves.pdf
Western Australian schools are trailing DataDots in an attempt to
reduce theft of its laptops:
Education top of class.pdf
Bermuda, Savage and Quicksilver boats announce that DataDots will
have DataDots as a standard security feature:
Shipmate.pdf
New Zealand: Initiatives to reduce car theft may be stymied: Police News.pdf Star Insurance believes that DataDotDNA reduces the risk of theft to a point that it will waive the theft excess for any bike stolen which has DataDots applied: Shift.pdf South Africa:
A great article in the South African Financial Mail tells how DataDots could cut the heart out of hijacking and car theft: Dots that make a difference.pdf The USA:
DataDot Technology have successfully launched a comprehensive program designed to identify and protect agriculture and construction equipment: Security of Agriculture & Construction.pdf Turkey: All the latest news from DataDot Turkey can be found here: DataDotDNA e bulten Kasim 2006.pdf |
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