Omron
Mar 14 2008, Sameer Kumar

Omron is a firm that has pledged that it will not just ensure that people live a happy and healthy lifestyle, but also a lifestyle that is clean and green. They say that they have committed themselves to the cause of a greener tomorrow and are trying...

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OMRON’s V750 series UFH RFID reader/writer. Dimensions: 246(W) x 215(H) x 43.5(D) mm (Photo: Business Wire)