Cybernetics Associates and Partners
We at Cybernetics believe that the ability to take an overall view of your application and to develop a long-term strategic vision is the foundation for a successful and efficient solution. Our Associates and Partners offer specific Know-How and expertise to answer all your question(s).
Our AIM is to develop for all involved partners, a long term economic efficient and successful relationship based on trust and personal information exchange.
- AIDC UK - the power of ID
- AIDC Wales - Leading Edge Knowledge
- Glyndwr University Wrexham - Computing and Communications Technology
- Competitive Edge - Action Through RFID
- Marc Evans Associates - Food Technology
- iQue rfid technologies BV- RFID System Integration
AIDC UK Ltd - which operates the AIDC Centre - has been established to help businesses understand and explore the AIDC technologies - such as Barcoding, RFID, Smartcards and Biometrics - and, through industry connections, provide the support that is necessary in applying them effectively.
AIDC Wales - which operates from the University of Glamorgan - has been established to transfer leading edge knowhow in the domain of Automatic Identification and Data Capture technologies to Welsh enterprises so as to improve the competitiveness and efficientcy of these organisations through the adoption and innovative use of AIDC based solotions.
Glyndwr University aims to satisfy the needs and aspirations of business and industry, community-based and public sector organisations. Our knowledge, expertise and facilities are here to help you and your organisation innovate, create and succeed.
With 30 years experience as managing and sales director in a leading manufacturer of ISO-Cards and Labelling, we are able to optimise your sales and marketing.
A 22% drop in peanut butter sales in Feb. 2009, caused by an outbreak of salmonella, reveals just how exposed companies are to risks, and how quickly consumers can lose faith in the supply chain's ability to provide safe food products.
Collecting information regarding the movement of goods is labor-intensive and expensive, because people must be employed to manually scan barcodes or record serial numbers with pencil and paper. RFID would enable companies to collect the data automatically, thereby reducing labour costs. The cost of the RFID tag would initially be an inhibitor, but the government could jump-start adoption by helping to fund the deployment. As RFID technology is more widely used, tag costs will come down and benefits will rise, making it economically feasible for companies to deploy a track-and-trace system.
iQue rfid technologies is a spinoff and joint operation of very experienced RFID specialists with more then 25 years experience in the international field of RFID applications.
Please contact us for a personal support and/or answer to your question.
