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Press Release, November 5, 2009

Starport Tech Announces Ground-Breaking On-Metal Read Distance Feet with New Terminator UHF RFID Tag

Kansas City, Missouri - Starport Technologies, LLC. announces the successful development and testing of a new passive 915MHz RFID tag that proves consistent readability at a distance of over 50 feet. Dubbed the Terminator™, the UHF RFID Tag is 2 inches long, 4.5 inches wide and 0.125 inches deep, and features a proprietary antenna especially designed for Starport by the Information and Telecommunications Technology Center (ITTC) and the University of Kansas (KU).

Starport Signs Can/U.S. Enviro-RFID as North American Value Added Reseller

Kansas City, Missouri NEWS SUMMARY:

• Starport Technologies, the leading supplier of low-profile, passive UHF RFID tags, today announces a new value added reseller (VAR) agreement with CAN/U.S. ENVIRO.

Press Release, September 30, 2009

Starport Technologies announces several new metal mount tag products. Specifications will soon be released on our web pages at http://starporttech.com. You can follow our new offerings on the page, http://starporttech.com/products/new_offerings.html

Press Release, March 03, 2009

Starport Technologies will be showing products at the RFID Live Show in Orlando Florida April 27th through the 29th. Please visit us at booth 929.

For more information on Starport Technologies, LLC, and our range of RFID products see us at www.starporttech.com

Press Release, March 02, 2009

Starport Technologies announces our Orion "Mini" Tag. The Orion "Mini" tag has been engineered and developed to be the lowest cost metal mount tag on the market without sacrificing read range or performance. The Orion "Mini" has applications for asset tracking, item level retail, and many uses on metal and other hard-to-read surfaces.

You can read more information by clicking our products page for the Orion "Mini" Tag.

Press Release, August 2008

Starport Technologies, LLC, intends to exhibit at RFID World in Las Vegas September 8th through the 10th.

Come by our booth to see all our RFID tags that work on anything.

For more information on Starport Technologies, LLC, and our range of RFID products see us at www.starporttech.com

Press Release, July 2008

Starport Technologies, LLC, has announced that it has started production on its new FAT (Foam Attached Tag) tag called Orion.

This tag is a Class I, Gen 2 RFID passive tag with read ranges up to 30 feet on metal. Because it is a FAT tag it is less expensive than our other asset tracking tags that work on metal without giving up anything in performance. Our Orion tag is the best performing FAT tag on the market today and we look forward to getting this tag in the hands of our customers. At under one dollar it should be a great tag for a whole range of products.

Press Release, May 2008

Tag with Agility Technology Debuts in August

ITTC has licensed manufacturing rights to its new Agility technology, which enables passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to perform reliably and efficiently in difficult environments, to Kansas City-based Starport Technologies.

"The performance of the Orion Tag using Agility technology is outstanding. We have measured read ranges up to 30 feet on metal," says Jeff Nedblake, principal and managing partner of Starport. Orion is expected to be commercially available by August.

Press Release, May 2008

FOR IMMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Keith Braman, Associate Director for ITXC's Office of Applied Technology
University of Kansas Information and Telecommunication Technology Center (iTTC)
785-864-7697 - kbraman@ittc.ku.edu
www.ittc.ku.edu

The University of Kansas and Starport Technologies Announce RFID Partnership Licensing arrangement will lead to the manufacturer of best-of-breed radio frequency identification tags for use with metal and liquid-filled items.

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