India to print currency notes for Nepal

11 08 2007

Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India, based in Wardha, Maharashtra, is among the 11 pre-qualifying companies selected by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) to print 100 and 50-rupee notes worth Nepali Rs.100 million.
A government-owned company (under Ministry of Finance), the SPMC is engaged in the manufacture of security papers, currency and bank notes, non-judicial stamps paper, postage stamps and minting of coins. So far, Nepal was printing its paper currencies mostly in the western European countries. This is the first time that an Indian firm is trying to enter the currency printing sector in Nepal. The other firms in the fray are from Canada, China, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Indonesia.
Source: http://newspostindia.com/report-10635



Swiss-Indian move to combat counterfeiting

8 08 2007

Tuesday, 07th August 2007 : India and Switzerland has signed a memorandum of understanding on safeguarding the intellectual property rights. The MoU is signed by Union Commerce & Industry minister Kamal Nath & Federal councillor of Swiss Federation Confederation’s Department of Economic affairs Doris Leuthard.
The agreement envisages setting up of a joint committe to develope a dialogue on Intellectual Propoert Right.
The memorandum of understanding, which was signed in New Delhi on Tuesday, establishes a working group to prevent the production, distribution and sale of counterfeit products, according to an economics ministry statement.
Sources: http://www.swissinfo.org/eng/front/detail/Swiss_Indian_move_to_combat
counterfeiting.html?siteSect=105&sid=8085963&cKey=1186516294000&ty=st



Denver Broncos Autographed Memorabilia Hologram

7 08 2007

Timesless Sports Incorporation (subsidiary of Humware Media Corporation) has signed a three-year Official Autographed Memorabilia Agreement with the Denver Broncos.
As per agreement, Timeless Sports will be designated the “Official Autographed Memorabilia Partner of the Denver Broncos.” They will also receive promotional inventory including in-game scoreboard features and exposure in the team’s print and electronic media, and sales opportunities inside the stadium and at the team’s annual training camp.
To prevent fraudulent autographed merchandise, Timeless Sports will also produce and manage the official “Denver Broncos Autographed Memorabilia Hologram” that will be applied to all Denver Broncos autographed products.
Source: http://www.primenewswire.com/newsroom/news.html?d=124345



Hologram Braille Ballots in Indonesian Election

7 08 2007

jakarta-indonesia.jpgJakarta Election Commission used braille ballot at recently held election. These braille ballot are
specially made for the blind and visually imparied people in Jakarta. The voter is supposed to slip the ballot paper in between a template made in the size of the ballot paper and commence voting by punching their choice after reading the Braille description on top of the two punch boxes.
According to sources “A special hologram sticker, was also placed on the left side on the back of each ballot paper for authenticity verification, further assists the blind in properly placing the paper in its correct position. The sticker’s smooth surface allows a blind voter to locate the front side of the ballot so the paper won’t be upside down,”
Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailcity.asp?fileid=20070807.D07&irec=6



Hologram holospot a weapon against fight counterfeiteing

6 08 2007

holospot_l5.jpgWorldwidely holograms are used as by pharmaceutical companies as a security product for their brand protection. The Holospot is new weapon against counterfeiting. A holospot security mark is a multilayer label with a small data field containing several safety features.
Holospot is a self-adhesive polymer label with an information field of only a few square millimetres. It is firmly attached to the product and contains various overt and covert security features inscribed into the data carrier with a high-resolution laser. It is a protected technolgoy suited for high-security counterfeit protection and effective product tracing.
Source: http://medienservice.land-der-ideen.de/en/ms,58,0,article-64734.html



Hologram developed to defend Astrakhan’s Watermelon from fakes

4 08 2007

watermelon.jpgMOSCOW: A balmy Russian region famed for its lip-smacking watermelons introduced a hologram copyright label for the fruit to guard against “fakes”.
“The hologram will be stuck on each watermelon sent outside the region and will confirm that the watermelons really have been grown in Astrakhan,” the regional administration said in a statement.
The label will carry a picture of a watermelon and the crest of Astrakhan, which depicts a jewel-encrusted crown and an oriental sword, symbolising the region’s proud history as an independent medieval kingdom.
“The hologram label … was developed to defend Astrakhan’s watermelons from fakes,” the statement said, referring to watermelons grown in other regions that are passed off as the Astrakhan fruit.
Watermelons are popular in Russia during the summer months, and vendors standing by piles of the fruit on city streets and country roads are a common sight.
Source: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/oddlyenough.html



Technocrat president gets science museum in his honour

3 08 2007

kalam.jpgAs President APJ Abdul Kalam prepares to demit office, his scientist friends have come together to start a museum that showcases his contribution to India’s space development and also has a silhouette of his famous mane as its logo.The Mission of Life Museum in the Capital’s cantonment area is the brainchild of Kalam’s friend and Managing Director of BrahMos Aerospace Pvt Ltd, A Sivathanu Pillai.
Through Kalam’s achievements, the museum also highlights the country’s milestones in rocketry, space and missile technology using 3-D holography and even a simulated nuclear explosion.

Kalam himself inaugurated the museum last month. He has donated his original Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan awards, his 27 doctorates apart from numerous other awards to it. Several dozen mementos and gifts Kalam received during his presidency and earlier are also featured. Besides, the president’s personal ‘Rudraveena’ and Mahatma Gandhi’s marksheet, which was gifted to him by the father of nation’s old school in Gujarat, are there too.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com



Holographic Spangle Pet Film for Textile Industries

2 08 2007

spangle-pet-film.jpgRasik Products Pvt Limited has developed a new products called Spangle pet film. According to the sources the product is very useful for Textile Industries, and will provide a new fashion trend.

Sources: http://www.rasikproduct.com/product1.htm



Image conscious — Hologram manufacturers call for strict norms

2 08 2007

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New Delhi, Jan 9, 2000: The Hologram Manufacturers Association of India (HoMAI) has called for compulsory registration of holograms manufactured or imported into India. In this regard, the HoMAI has set up a Hologram Roster (HR) in the Capital recently which besides ensuring speedy registration of holograms also guarantees security of images/holograms to its owners. “It enables us to independently register holograms and ensure that copying of the images is not possible,” says Arun Rastogi, HoMAI. So far, 1,255 images have been registered with the HoMAI.

Interestingly, it’s not mandatory to register a hologram with the government departments handling copyright issues. Those who register the images have to wait for six to nine months. In contrast, HoMAI claims, its HR, registers the image in 45 hours.

The association which held its general body meeting recently in the Capital has also called for recognition of the industry and greater use of holograms in the government sector. According to Dhillon, there’s a tremendous opportunity for the government to recover revenue by using holograms in departments such as the Central Excise where there’s maximum misuse of Modvat invoices, driving licenses, transport permits, examination certificates.

In Tamil Nadu, for instance, which has initiated the use of holograms in the Excise department, the recovery has been as much as 15-20 per cent (Rs 150 crore) in a year while the total investment has been just Rs 5 crore. “Increasing incidents of country-made spurious liquor, synthetic milk and adulterated mustard oil are some recent examples which could have been avoided with the usage of holograms,” says U K Gupta, president, HoMAI.

“Companies can register a 100 per cent return if they use holograms on their brands,” adds Kapil Bajaj, managing director of Bajaj Holographics India, an HoMAI member. The association has also called for a stringent control and verification of imported holograms.

The association is planning to promote the use of holograms by increasing the awareness level of the user by holding seminars, participating in exhibitions; giving demonstration through a portable display unit; circulating introductory letters to various associations; and making presentations to various government departments. Besides these, the body is also exploring possibilities of an export market for its members; and develop and upgrade members’ skills and understanding by exposing them to the professional update and educational programmes on technology in the hologram manufacturing and its constantly changing requirements; catalyse ISO 9000 certification of member companies.

HoMAI is the only all-India association of carefully scrutinised and stringently chosen top manufacturers, suppliers of holographic machinery/raw material and R&D centres. It also closely cooperates with international organisations pertaining to holographic science and technology, and maintains close liaison with them.



Policing fraud with holograms

2 08 2007

Monday, January 10, 2000
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When Mumbai-based hologram manufacturers Ojasmit Holographics were approached by a private entrepreneur to develop and supply Indian Oil Corporation Ltd’s (IOC) holograms which he claimed he planned to affix on all IOC termination voucher of gas cylinders as a means of authentication, Ojasmit suspected the genuineness of the order.

The HoMAI member promptly met IOC officials and found that the entrepreneur was never authorised to issue holograms on IOC’s behalf. The HoMAI member’s alertness thus averted a major fraud in the gas cylinders’ unauthorised terminations in Mumbai.

In another case HoMAI member Alpha Lasertek (I) Ltd in New Delhi were approached by a person (name withheld) from Nigeria who claimed to be the biggest importer of auto spares from Europe and Asia. He wanted to make holograms for FAG Bearings since his `German hologram manufacturer had closed down’. The HoMAI member decided to first refer to the holograms database — and it was no surprise that the Nigerian client failed to make contact thereafter.