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ProScan introduces revolutionary new EXCELerate bar code laser scanning technology

By ProScan Systems
Johannesburg, 16 Mar 2006

* Offers high-performance option to current laser scan engines
* Uses tested MEMS nanotechnology
* Incorporates frictionless silicon mechanical parts for reliable, longer-lasting scanners
* Provides faster scans and smaller form factor for improved ergonomics

ProScan Systems recently announced the introduction of Intermec`s revolutionary new bar code laser scanning technology that is more compact and reliable and offers longer product life than current bar code laser scan engines.

The new EXCELerate bar code laser scan engine, based on a technology known as Micro Electro Mechanical System or MEMS, is the result of five years of development collaboration with a leading European research institution.

MEMS devices are manufactured using silicon semiconductor batch fabrication techniques similar to those used for integrated circuits, resulting in new levels of functionality, reliability and sophistication that can be placed on a small silicon chip.

MEMS technology produces a laser scan engine with entirely new capabilities, including faster scan rates, miniaturisation, improved durability and frictionless mechanical parts for longer-lasting performance. Initial scan rates are five times faster than current mechanical motor-based laser scanners, with the capability to increase in future product generations to thousands of scans per second. This speed will allow precise high-speed scanning in two dimensions and will provide omni-directional reading of 1D and stacked bar codes, as well as 2D raster scanning for matrix codes.

This optical MEMS technology was developed by Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) in Dresden, Germany. Fraunhofer Society is Europe`s largest organisation for applied research and development. Fraunhofer IPMS is focused on research, development and fabrication of Photonic Microsystems, such as optical sensors, actuators for light deflection and modulation, readout and control ASICs for MOEMS (Micro Opto Electro Mechanical Systems), as well as complete imaging systems, including image capturing, data handling, and data transmission and displays. Intermec, in collaboration with Fraunhofer, has developed the use of MEMS in bar code scanning applications.

"This approach to laser bar code scanning launches a new era in laser scanning capabilities," said Intermec Chief Technology Officer Arvin Danielson. "By combining the proven technical capabilities of MEMS technology with Intermec`s expertise in automatic data collection, our researchers have developed a high performance and reliable option to currently available laser scanners."

"With the addition of this new laser scanning technology, the range of Intermec`s ADC innovations, capabilities and expertise truly is unprecedented," said Andrew Fosbrook, MD of ProScan, sole value-added distributor for Intermec in South Africa. "They allow companies to accelerate automatic data collection and, by extension, enterprise supply chain processes. They help companies excel in critical categories of business success: efficiency, productivity and, ultimately, profitability."

The MEMS-based laser scan engines expand Intermec`s broad selection of bar code scanning and 1D and 2D imaging capabilities. The first in the MEMS family of Intermec laser scan engines, the EXCELerate EL10, will be offered as the integrated laser scanner in a number of Intermec handheld computer and scanner products that will be available during Q1 2006.

MEMS technology has been proven reliable in some of the world`s most difficult environments, including use in sensors for automobile air-bag systems and anti-lock brakes and in optical switches for fibre optic communication. The rugged EL10 is designed to industry-standard shock specifications for bar code systems. During its years of development, it has been tested in live customer applications in multiple product configurations on three continents.

The EXCELerate EL10 can be programmed to read a wide variety of bar code symbologies, including 1D, and PDF 417. Future versions of the family will be able to precisely scan in multiple directions to read 2D bar codes.

Intermec has a long history of innovation, including development of Code 39, still the world`s most widely used bar code symbology; the type of smart battery management systems used in most of today`s laptop computers; UHF RFID (radio frequency identification) technology; the use of micro fuel cells in automatic data collection equipment; CCD linear imaging; and patented decode technology.

Bar code laser scanners are used across the world in almost every industry to read and compile the information contained in bar codes. That information then is used throughout supply chains to track the movement of goods and products from raw supplies through to end-user customers.

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ProScan Systems is a leading distributor of a wide range of bar coding, data collection, RFID, wireless networking, GSM/GPRS communication and mobile technologies for a wide range of industries in southern Africa, including retail, fast moving consumer goods, transport and logistics, and manufacturing.

ProScan markets and supports a complete line of data collection hardware, including retail and industrial barcode scanners, RFID products, barcode printers, wireless local area networks (LANs), mobile computers and GSM/GPRS data communications.

ProScan`s sister company, ProScan Media Products, specialises in local production and supply of original equipment manufacture (OEM) bar code self-adhesive labels and thermal transfer ribbons at its head office in Jet Park, Johannesburg.

The ProScan group has regional offices in Durban, Cape Town and Port Elizabeth.

For more information, please visit www.proscan.co.za.

Editorial contacts

Patricia
P&P Promotions
(011) 883 5806
trish@uskonet.com
Andrew Fosbrook
ProScan Systems
(011) 397 3779
info@proscan.co.za