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Thursday, 07/26/2007 12:17:37 PM

Thursday, July 26, 2007 12:17:37 PM

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RightTag Receives Order for 1,000 RFID PC Boards
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070726/0282962.html
Thursday July 26, 11:10 am ET
SANTA MONICA, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 26, 2007 -- Inova Technology (OTC BB:IVTH.OB - News) is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, RightTag Inc., recently launched the world's first RFID (radio frequency identification) board that can be used to transform any electronic device into an RFID scanner. Furthermore, RightTag received its first order of 1,000 PC boards from Trakker Technologies.
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Trakker supplies leading edge technology to manage leads for tradeshow participants. Users of Trakker exchange information at trade shows by simply scanning each other's trade show registration card. These cards are increasingly using RFID instead of bar coding. Trakker will incorporate the RightTag PC board into the reader that they provide to trade show participants.

Adam Radly, Chief Executive Officer of Inova, states, "We are extremely pleased to receive our first order for our new PC board. Trakker Technologies will now be able to differentiate themselves from their competitors by offering a superior product to the trade show industry. As we enter the second half of 2007, we are implementing an aggressive sales and marketing campaign to target various industries that will benefit from integrating our RFID board."

The RFID board supports an industry standard communication interface and can be used for many applications. The board could be used, for example, to intelligently monitor and route products by installing it in devices used by couriers, on conveyor belts, or in doorways. This would allow a company to automatically update delivery schedules, inventory databases, locate critical equipment (for example, in a hospital) or prevent theft.

"Someday most products will have RFID tags and most electronic devices will have readers. We are working closely with PC companies to ensure those readers come from us," continued Adam Radly.

In addition to selling the PC board, RightTag will license the technology to the manufacturers of laptops and PDAs to make their product RFID ready.