S'pore firm Novoflex could turn making of SIM cards on its head
Singapore
A HOMEGROWN company has developed a first-of-its-kind technological process that could revolutionise the making of SIM cards and even devices for the Internet of Things (IoT) globally, The Business Times has learnt.
Novoflex, founded in 2003, is behind Secure Authenticable Identification Laminates (sAiL), a novel process that redefines how integrated circuit (IC) chips are embedded in SIM cards.
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