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When a Stray Hammer Could Threaten a Military Plane

The company Excellence in Implementation and Development SL (Exides SL), based in Cartagena, has taken on a technological challenge posed by the Air and Space Army: to prevent the loss or oblivion of critical tools during aircraft maintenance operations. To achieve this, Exides proposes a solution based on the combination of RFID tags attached to the smart instruments and readers installed in the toolboxes. If anything is extracted and not retur…
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The company Excellence in Implementation and Development SL (Exides SL), based in Cartagena, has taken on a technological challenge posed by the Air and Space Army: to prevent the loss or oblivion of critical tools during aircraft maintenance operations. To achieve this, Exides proposes a solution based on the combination of RFID tags attached to the smart instruments and readers installed in the toolboxes. If anything is extracted and not retur…

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Confidencial Digital broke the news in on Friday, October 17, 2025.
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