Monitoring and Authenticating High-Value Goods
In this PowerPoint presentation with audio, recorded at RFID Journal LIVE! 2009, Liz Churchill, Vice President of Solutions at eProvenance, explains how how passive RFID tags can be employed to identify and authenticate items, and to link them to particular temperature-tracking tags, as well as to the shippers, distributors or brokers handling them.
In this PowerPoint presentation with audio, recorded at RFID Journal LIVE! 2009, Liz Churchill, Vice President of Solutions at eProvenance, explains how how passive RFID tags can be employed to identify and authenticate items, and to link them to particular temperature-tracking tags, as well as to the shippers, distributors or brokers handling them.
Learn how eProvenance is employing a combination of semi-active (battery-assisted) and passive RFID technology, as well as specialized ink, which work in concert, to track, authenticate and monitor bottles of wine.
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