Thursday, December 10, 2009

NPDT Looks Ready to Rally

NPDT released exciting news last month that they have implemented the licensing agreement with Microsoft Corp. to develop applications for its Windows Mobile platform!

Microsoft is huge!

NPDT CEO Gary DeMel stated, "We are very excited to work with Microsoft's technology and business teams to develop the next generation of RFID computing devices by utilizing Windows Mobile with customized application suites."

"Microsoft, which provides software and hardware products and solutions worldwide, is one of the world's premier companies and we are looking forward to partnering with them through a successful licensing agreement. This agreement may prove to be the springboard that launches Newport Digital into becoming a recognized name in the wireless space. We are proud to be a company with technology that Microsoft believes in," he continued.

NPDT CEO Gary DeMel also commented, "The N37B, which will run on Microsoft's Mobile Computing Platform, has wide application in the RFID market. NPDT will offer this device along with a comprehensive line of mobile computing products and solutions targeting RFID field applications for asset tracking, inventory management and point-of-sale for various B2B markets."

NPDT's planned RFID product suite includes: Electronic Product Code (EPC) Global certification laboratories, ruggedized, military/commercial-grade RFID enabled, mobile hand held tablet computers, RFID forklifts, POS kiosks, POS Checkout, EAS readers, USB readers and RFID tags.

Utilizing the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system, NPDT will further extend the features and capabilities of its products.

"Newport Digital Technologies has developed truly innovative RFID technologies and we are thrilled to work with them to bring these technologies and applications to the Windows Mobile platform," said Daren Mancini, General Manager in the Windows Mobile Sales division at Microsoft.

It looks obvious that NPDT is focused on becoming a big player in the RFID market considering that Microsoft wants to be involved with them.

This technology could replace the bar code one day!

The FDA even believes in this technology as they approved RFID chips in 2004 for implantation in humans in the U.S.!

NPDT CEO Gary DeMel explains, "The technology is already used for the tracking of goods in retail, inventory, for passports, toll collection, and libraries. Future use is unlimited and, we believe, will replace the bar code everywhere it exists. We are delighted to be in on the ground floor of this cutting edge technological revolution."

These kind of technologies open up an exciting new world of possibilities for businesses and governments to increase the efficiency of their operations and develop innovative new applications and services by allowing them to securely capture, track and manage their critical data in real-time!

NPDT is committed to providing true value added solutions and products by creating innovative new applications or developing highly integrated systems that make solutions smarter and more unique.

"At the VICS Conference NPDT was presented as sponsor alongside Motorola, Impinj, Avery Dennison, and ADT; all leaders in the RFID industry today," said NPDT CTO and COO Weiling Tsao.

"The NPDT demonstration booth, in our opinion, was by far the most elaborate, and the only one having live RFID demo's. NPDT is not interested in just selling a single device or product; our focus is to deliver a total end-to-end RFID solution. Using the Microsoft Operating System enables us to accommodate almost nearly all of our potential customer base. We look forward to providing more guidance to our shareholders and clients as we further develop our RFID solutions."

For more information on NPDT, visit their website at:
http://www.newportdt.com

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