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CyPak
Filed in archive Enterprises by on April 8, 2006
CyPak
Cypak is a seven year young Swedish technology innovator and pioneer in the field of making simple objects smart, secure and connected - a real ubiquitous computing pioneer.

Their business is to license and sell a patented set of high-end RFID and low cost computer technologies for turning paperboard packaging, cards and other static objects into secure data collection devices, capable of interacting with the user.

Technologies are:

Electronic module
A small, chip-based, electronic module that can be configured to specific needs and mounted into most objects.

Printable circuits and antennas
A set of unique methods of using conductive ink and adhesives to print electronic circuits, antennas and questionnaires on paper and plastic.

RFID / Contactless communication
The platform offers both standard RFID and a new low cost and low power contactless interface, for connecting objects to host computers and neworks.

Security
New security solutions empower objects with guaranteed authenticity and enable secure communication, including over the Internet.

Software
Apart from customer-specific applications, the key part is a driver which has a COM/ActiveX interface for straightforward integration into any third party software.

Interested? Just order your evaluation kit!

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