Navigation Links
BIO-key(R) International Exhibiting at AABB TXPO
Date:10/26/2009

WALL, N.J., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BIO-key International, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BKYI), a leader in finger-based biometric identification software is showcasing donor and patient identity solutions at the AABB TXPO conference being held at the New Orleans Convention Center from October 25-27 2009. BIO-key will provide hands-on product demonstrations of its state-of-the-art identification technology in booth #424. Also, at 5 PM on Monday, October 26, Peter Lux, manager of Blood Collection Associates at the Indiana Blood Center, will be presenting at the conference in the Information Systems & Education track on how the Indiana Blood Center automated its donor identification process using BIO-key fingerprint biometrics.

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050509/BIOKEYLOGO)

Celebrating 60 years of operation in 2007, the AABB is an international association representing individuals and institutions involved in activities related to transfusion and cellular therapies, including transplantation medicine. AABB member facilities are responsible for collecting virtually all of the nation's blood supply and transfusing more than 80 percent of all blood and blood components used in the United States. At the AABB TXPO, AABB offers one of the most extensive and diverse education programs available to professionals in the transfusion medicine and related biological therapies industry.

BIO-key will be showcasing donor and patient identity solutions that can be quickly and seamlessly integrated into any new or existing process. They deliver a tangible return for blood centers and healthcare organizations by reducing risk, improving user convenience and lowering operating costs.

"BIO-key software's superior flexibility and accuracy provides blood centers
'/>"/>

SOURCE BIO-key International, Inc.
Copyright©2009 PR Newswire.
All rights reserved

Page: 1 2

Related biology news :

1. BIO-key(R) International to Exhibit at Oracle(R) OpenWorld
2. BIO-key(R) Announces Second Quarter Conference Call Schedule
3. BIO-key(R) Announces Second Quarter Conference Call Schedule
4. BIO-key(R) Enters Strategic Partnership With Nlets
5. Tulsa County Sheriff Selects BIO-key(R) Mobile Data System
6. Minnesota Counties Secure New Criminal Charging System With BIO-key(R) Fingerprint Biometrics
7. Tulsa County Sheriff Selects BIO-key(R) Mobile Data System
8. BIO-key(R) Enters Strategic Partnership With Nlets
9. BIO-key(R) Announces First Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call Schedule
10. BIO-key(R) International Showcasing Biometric Identification Technology at 2009 RSA Conference
11. Nine Additional Virginia Law Enforcement Agencies Deploy BIO-key(R) and DaPro Systems Solution
Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
(Date:5/23/2013)... are billions of animal and plant specimens from birds, ... stacked, stored and preserved in jars and collection drawers. ... to understanding how the Earth,s biodiversity is changing in ... only the information were easily accessible. , A new ... a team from the University of Colorado Boulder, is ...
(Date:5/22/2013)... Forest Service scientists are part of "Landscapes of Resilience", ... Foundation, will examine how collaborative planning and stewardship of ... , The TKF Foundation announced today that Landscapes of ... funding. In addition to research on the role of ... the 3-year, $585,000 grant will contribute to the creation ...
(Date:5/22/2013)... and engineers must join together in a major new ... a crisis in providing Earth,s people with clean water ... focus of a comment article in the current edition ... newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world,s ... L. Sedlak, Ph.D., and Jerald L. Schnoor, Ph.D., explain ...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):CU-Boulder helps tap crowds to digitize museum records of bugs and plants 2CU-Boulder helps tap crowds to digitize museum records of bugs and plants 3CU-Boulder helps tap crowds to digitize museum records of bugs and plants 4'Landscapes of Resilience' to study how people use nature as a source of recovery 2
... lean on their national oil companies in ways that ... prices for the rest of the world, according to ... companies, like Saudi Aramco, Petrleos de Venezuela and China ... oil reserves, dwarfing the ExxonMobils of the world. ...
... DENVER - As oncologists already know and newly diagnosed ... to patients is increasingly becoming dependent on the specific ... cancer moves from being one common disease to multiple ... getting access to the right treatment within clinical trials ...
... medical community a new way of figuring out exactly how ... functions. University of Central Florida Engineering Assistant Professor Shaojie ... the subunits that make up RNA (ribonucleic acid). ... along with DNA and proteins. Knowing how all three ...
Cached Biology News:Book examines state-owned oil firms, prices and pollution 2Book examines state-owned oil firms, prices and pollution 3Using online patient communities and new trial approaches to optimize clinical research 2Using online patient communities and new trial approaches to optimize clinical research 3
(Date:5/24/2013)... , May 24, 2013 InspireMD, ... in embolic protection stents, announced that Alan Milinazzo ... Craig Shore , the Company,s Chief Financial ... Conference on Thursday May 30, 2013 at The Pfister Hotel, ... The format of the conference includes a number ...
(Date:5/24/2013)... 24, 2013 This market report ... kinase profiling carried out in May 2013. The ... breakdown of the responses for each question, its ... It also highlights some interesting differences, particularly between ... bottom-up models were developed to estimate the in ...
(Date:5/24/2013)... OK (PRWEB) May 24, 2013 The ... casualties. And following its ravage, the mayor of Moore, one ... for new houses, said a report from cnn.com. Reaching out ... tornado victims complimentary Molderizer and Safe Shield to counter the ... the report published on May 22, 2013, caused 24 deaths, ...
(Date:5/24/2013)... Quincy Bioscience, a leading research company ... proteins to support healthy living, is pleased to ... apoaequorin in Food and Chemical Toxicology ... Industrial Biological Research Association. , The objective ... effects, if any, of apoaequorin, in rats following ...
Breaking Biology Technology:InspireMD To Participate In Benchmark Investor Conference On May 30th 2InspireMD To Participate In Benchmark Investor Conference On May 30th 3InspireMD To Participate In Benchmark Investor Conference On May 30th 4Kinase Market Profiling - In House & Outsourced Trends 2015 Forecast in New Research Report at ReportsnReports.com 2Kinase Market Profiling - In House & Outsourced Trends 2015 Forecast in New Research Report at ReportsnReports.com 3Kinase Market Profiling - In House & Outsourced Trends 2015 Forecast in New Research Report at ReportsnReports.com 4Mayor of Oklahoma-Tornado-Impaired Town Proposes Storm Shelter Bill, My Cleaning Products Offers Complimentary Molderizer and Safe Shield to Help Victim with Looming Mold 2Safety Assessment Study of Apoaequorin Published in Food and Chemical Toxicology 2
... JERUSALEM and NEEDHAM, Massachusetts, October 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/,-- ... launching at this week,s American,Society of Anesthesiologists ... total,solution Microstream(R) Monitoring System (MSM(TM)), powered by ... wireless technology for,continuous central station monitoring, is ...
... PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 15 Telik, Inc.,(Nasdaq: ... and Drug Administration (FDA),has removed the partial hold ... follows a complete review of TELCYTA data by,the ... development. Telik, Inc. of Palo Alto, CA ...
... Lower Dose Associated with Fewer Adverse Events in Healthy ... ... (NYSE: GSK ) HIV protease inhibitor LEXIVA(R),(fosamprenavir calcium) may now be ... of protease inhibitors in the,bloodstream. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
Cached Biology Technology:Oridion Launches its Fully Integrated Remote Monitoring System and SARA Software for Improved Patient Safety 2Oridion Launches its Fully Integrated Remote Monitoring System and SARA Software for Improved Patient Safety 3Oridion Launches its Fully Integrated Remote Monitoring System and SARA Software for Improved Patient Safety 4FDA Removes Partial Hold on TELCYTA Clinical Development 2FDA Approves Administration of LEXIVA(R) with Lower Dose of 'Boosting' Medication Ritonavir 2FDA Approves Administration of LEXIVA(R) with Lower Dose of 'Boosting' Medication Ritonavir 3FDA Approves Administration of LEXIVA(R) with Lower Dose of 'Boosting' Medication Ritonavir 4