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Identification Technology
DDT technologies work by marking each asset they are applied to with
a unique and individual code. This code is then recorded on a database
and matched with other asset and ownership identifiers. In some cases the code is the primary
manufacturer's identifier – for example a car’s Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN).
Identification technology is not a new concept. For a long time cars
have had unique VINs, engines have had serial numbers, boats have had
Hull Identification Numbers (HINs), designer clothing has had brand
labels and so on. These identifying tags have developed for many
different reasons.
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Engines have serial numbers to discourage theft; designer clothes have
brand labels to discourage counterfeit brands. However,
professional thieves can easily defeat these identifying tags; engine serial numbers, VIN
and HIN plates can be changed and fake brand labels can be
manufactured. DDT technologies, on the other hand, takes
identification to the next level.
Technology you can't duplicate
DDT technologies are different.
They are virtually impossible to reproduce. Therefore, unlike the designer
clothing labels, thieves can’t easily make fake copies. This attribute
alone has benefits for many industries. Take the clothing industry for
example. To prove clothes are of a particular brand, we insert
into clothing labels. Counterfeiters are able to copy the clothes and
the brand labels, but they can't readily reproduce the
,
so they cannot pass off their product as the real thing. In
this way, DDT technologies help to protect fraud and provide quality
assurance.
Virtually Irremovable
DDT
technologies are virtually irremovable. Take for example our
. It is
conceivably possible to remove all of the
, however it would
be totally cost ineffective to do so. Moreover, just one tiny dot has to
remain for the car to be identified as stolen. The risk of
thieves getting caught with a
protected item is significantly
increased.
An Identity Revolution
These unique attributes of
DDT technologies mean we create
security and authentication for home, business and industry in a new and
innovative way.
Our four technologies –
,
,
and
– mean that everything from clothing to school computers to industrial
products can be protected against theft and counterfeiting.
Moreover, our technologies can identify assets impossible to be tagged
before. For instance, when we mix
into concrete,
its type, grade and manufacturer details will never be lost. This
provides quality assurance and process controls for the
building industry and other commercial applications. |