Elatec to be European distributor of 2.4 GHz RFID solutions by SYRIS

30.09.2007

With immediate effect, the RFID specialist Elatec Vertriebs GmbH is the new distributor of RFID systems by the Taiwan-based SYRIS Technology Corporation. SYRIS manufactures components for the unlicensed 2.4 GHz spectrum and offers systems for a wide range of both standard and highly specialised applications. The exclusive cooperation agreement with Elatec will enable the Taiwanese RFID expert to extend its reach to customers in Central Europe.

The cooperation with SYRIS will complete the diversified portfolio of Elatec Vertriebs GmbH for 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz, UHF (865 to 928 MHz) and 5.8 GHz, adding high frequency RFID solutions for the 2.4 GHz radio band. SYRIS products to be distributed by Elatec include 2.4 GHz RFID readers with CompactFlash, Ethernet and serial interfaces (RS232, RS485 or USB) as well as 2.4 GHz tags, card tags and wristband tags.

 

The robust RFID tags by SYRIS are suitable for various applications, including identification systems for access control security, smart packaging, supply chain & logistics management, healthcare, transport and wholesale & material management.

Great potential for SYRIS products in Central Europe

"We are very pleased to be able to offer products by SYRIS to our European customers," Stefan Haertel, head of the RFID division at Elatec Vertriebs GmbH, comments on the new cooperation deal with SYRIS. The sales alliance enables the distribution of SYRIS RFID systems combined with competent technical support by Elatec to customers in Austria, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland.

 

Stefan Haertel believes that RFID solutions by SYRIS have great potential on the European markets: "SYRIS is committed to supplying zero-defect products, offering diversified solutions and a fantastic price-performance ratio. This will ensure SYRIS an ideal positioning on both existing sophisticated markets and new growth markets in Europe.

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