November 08, 2005

RFID news

CompTIA has selected the RFID program developed by OTA training as a CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum (CAQC) for use in the CompTIA RFID+ certification exam. The RFID program developed by OTA was found to fit in with the aims of the CAQC. In January 2006, OTA will release CompTIA RFID+ Exam Cram, which is a self-study guide. It will be released in print and in a Web-based training (WBT) format.

Parelec, which manufactures inks for electronic printed circuits, has initiated a Certified Printer Partners program for its customers that include chip suppliers, label makers, etc. rfidjournal.com reports:

Vernon Hills, Ill.-based Zebra Technologies has announced a distribution agreement with Chinese IT products distributor and systems integrator Digital China Holdings Limited. Under the terms of the agreement, Digital China will become Zebra's value-added distributor in China's auto-ID market, providing bar code, wireless and RFID-based solutions to a wide range of customers.

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