Advanced ID Corporation (OTCBB: AIDO) is a complete solutions provider in the radio frequency identification (RFID) market. RFID provides a means for positive identification and trace back of tires, animals or objects that have been identified with a microchip.

Since 1994, we have offered our product line of over 100 items comprised of low frequency RFID microchips, identification scanners, and our proprietary pet recovery database to the companion animal and biological sciences markets. We currently supply over 3,000 organizations such as tire manufacturers, animal shelters, veterinarians, breeders, government agencies, universities, zoos, research labs and fisheries with RFID devices for tires, companion animals, equines, bovines, llamas, alpacas, ostriches, aquatic species, reptiles, migratory and endangered species. We have implanted microchips in over 450,000 animals, currently track nearly one million animals in our pet recovery database, and reunite numerous lost pets with their families each month.

In 2004, after nearly three years of development, we began commercializing our ultra high frequency DataTRAC™ tags, readers, and trace back management solutions to minimize or eliminate the spread of disease, and the resulting impact of biosecurity and food safety issues related to the livestock industry. Our products have been developed to provide the most reliable and cost effective solutions for identification and trace back of livestock through their entire production cycle

Advanced ID's years of expertise with UHF RFID are now being put to good use to address the unique challenges in the transportation and heavy construction industries. RFID Tire Tags and Patches are being embedded into the sidewalls of heavy duty truck tires for the purpose of combating theft and counterfeiting to improving maintenance and inventory control. Advanced ID's exclusive Reader and TireTRACS software systems close the loop to capture, edit and manage your entire tire inventory

We have been actively involved with government and industry projects establishing livestock identification and trace back solutions in Australia, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Thailand, Taiwan and the United States.