
UTAG recently attended the European Motorcycle show in Cologne and has
started to attract a lot of positive European press. These two articles
recently appeared in some German motorcycle magazines.
LIAM GALLAGHER is backing a brilliant new fashion accessory that could save lives on wild nights out.
The OASIS frontman, pictured with the new invention backstage at a recent gig, was introduced to UTag by his head of security.
It’s a genius device — a dogtag with a memory chip holding your address, next of kin and important medical information.
Former SAS soldier Phil Campion, a pal of the Oasis camp, had the idea when in Afghanistan and Iraq.
He said: “Authorities can get in touch with your loved ones straight away. Liam was keen for his kids to wear them.”
The tag costs £24.99 from utagice.com. Phil is making a donation to Sun-backed charity Help For Heroes for every one sold.

Richard Washington - “I purchased my U Tag last month, not knowing how soon it was going to be put to good use.
Was in Germany when had a malfunction front brake, which resulted in me spread over the road.
Medics and heli turned up and was taken to Frankfurt hospital where my
U Tag impressed the doctors and nurses.
So big thanks to you”
STUFF.TV – Gadget of the day.
http://stuff.tv/News/Gadget-of-the-Day-UTAG/10674/
Dave Smith At The Gearbox, Poole.
"Early
Hours of the 22nd July I found myself down at Bournemouth hospitals A+E
department with severe stomach pains as a result of an operation I had
over 18 months ago.
Being unable to
string much of a sentance together due to the pain, I gave the nurses
my I.C.E. dogtags and it told them the information they needed to know
instantly - just plug it in to the computer. Brilliant idea, within
five minutes they had all the info they needed on personal details,
allergies, etc and the Morphine was coming my way....What a
result!...Would recommend the I.C.E devices to anyone..So easy to use
and well worth their weight. Best money I've spent in a while."
Bike It representative Glenn Thompson presented Chris Vermulen with his
personal UTAG at the Motostyle Dainese Proshop. Chris, who is very
impressed with UTAG, thinks it is a fantastic idea for all riders. He
wears his UTAG for all motorcycle related uses.
Renault Formula 1 team take delivery of UTAG.
“We
spend our lives travelling to places where medical standards vary
enormously and English is not always widely spoken. U Tag gives us
reassurance that information about our medical needs and next of kin
are readily available in a universally recognised format” - Pat Symonds - Renault F1 Team