RFID in Aerospace Editor's Notes
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The 2008 RFID Journal Award winners demonstrate what can be achieved by applying radio frequency identification to different business problems.
Innovation is alive and well in the RFID industry, with new applications and deployments, and improvements in the technology.
Airbus, Metro and others are moving forward to deploy RFID on a large scale, while many companies across Europe are finding vast benefits in a wide variety of applications.
Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard explain, in their own words, how their rollouts are proceeding.
Confused about this new standard? See a live demonstration at EPC Connection 2007 that will clearly show how the EPC Information Service can improve the way companies do business.
Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard discuss their rollout plans and the state of adoption in their respective industries at EPC Connection 2007.
RFID Journal's fifth annual RFID Journal LIVE! will provide new insights into how companies can leverage RFID today.
RFID has the potential to make a $700 million dent in a major problem for airlines and travelers—mishandled bags.
Companies from a wide variety of industries, including health care, apparel, children’s products and airlines, are embracing RFID technologies.
While there haven't been any new mandates, it's clear that companies are accelerating RFID projects and, in some cases, committing to deploying RFID.