Steria, a European leading provider of IT-enabled business services, and Neology, a major Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology solution provider, announced a partnership to develop and deliver RFID solutions to the Indian market. Steria and Neology will focus on developing RFID technologies for various areas where secure & reliable identification is a key requirement. This includes transportation, vehicle registration, vehicle and people identification, healthcare and other areas.
Neology has a proven track record developing end-to-end RFID solutions including integrated circuit design, device development, software integration and field installation to improve public safety, healthcare and supply chain management around the world. Steria has extensive international experience carrying out successful IT deployments for border and passport control, electronic toll collection, traffic management, vehicle registration and healthcare.
The combination of Neology’s RFID technology integrated with IT services from Steria, will bring to India - a wide range of business solutions in the areas of identification - for people, automobiles, and pharmaceuticals amongst others. All of this will be secure, high quality and implemented for maximum business benefits to the adopting agencies.
Dr Mukesh Aghi, CEO of Steria Asia Pacific and Group Sales and Partnerships Director explains, "This partnership is a strategic component of our solutions offering in the Indian space and is the culmination of discussions with Neology on providing bespoke solutions which fulfil the requirements of clients in the Indian marketplace. This agreement further strengthens Steria's commitment to creating an India with strong and safe infrastructure."
Enrique Martinez De Velasco Cortina, Vice President Sales and Marketing at Neology, comments, "Neology has focused exclusively on RFID solutions for more than 20 years. We are pleased to work with Steria in India to continue to expand the impressive and effective use of RFID technology across the world."