RFID Smart Products Based on Technology
Electronic Passports:
High-frequency chips (13.56 MHz)

Embedded in passports to store personal data and enable automatic identity verification at airports and security checkpoints.

Smart ID Cards:
High-frequency RFID chips (13.56 MHz) with NFC technology

Used for employee and visitor ID cards to control access and authentication within governmental and private facilities.

Livestock Tagging:

A national digital identity solution enabling seamless data sharing via NFC technology without the need for apps, enhancing smart interaction.

Hiss Link Shortening & Scanning System:

A security service to shorten and automatically scan links upon each use, protecting users from digital threats and raising awareness.

Smart Access Cards:
High-frequency chips (13.56 MHz)

Used in electronic locking systems and smart doors. Contribute to improving security in organizations and smart homes.

Smart Stand:
High-frequency chips (13.56 MHz)

Used as a smart display tool to provide product information or share files and details upon tap. Ideal for stores and exhibitions.

Queue Management & Interactive Notification System:

A digital system to organize waiting lists and notify visitors in real-time, reducing congestion and improving service efficiency.

RFID Tag Tracking:

A technology for digitally identifying and tracking items, enabling accurate monitoring of asset and product movement and records, helping reduce waste.

Smart Wristbands:
High-frequency chips (13.56 MHz)

Suitable for healthcare applications and hospitals. Used to track patients, verify identity, and manage health data accurately.

Smart Keychains:
High-frequency chips (13.56 MHz)

Used as a smart access tool for entry/exit systems. Ideal for buildings, offices, and smart parking systems.

Smart Clothing Tags:
High-frequency chips (13.56 MHz)

Used in retail and inventory management to track clothing items and organize laundry operations, reducing loss and improving control.

Event Wristbands:
High-frequency chips (13.56 MHz)

Used in events and exhibitions to organize visitor entry and track movement. Supports integration with electronic payment systems.