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| RFID in Fashion 2009 Report | 09/20/2009 |
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At RFID Journal's fourth annual conference and exhibition for the fashion and apparel industry, 150 industry professionals learned how to leverage the benefits of RFID technology. View the presentations from the event. |
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| Tracking System Benefits Pakistani Infants, Doctors | 08/31/2009 |
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A collaborative program is helping doctors track and treat the incidence of pneumonia in their patients by scanning NFC-based RFID tags on infants' bracelets. |
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| Benefits Up and Down the Ski Slope | 08/16/2009 |
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Vail Resorts' RFID ski lift pass program enhances the customer experience while improving business operations. |
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| Are RFID's Benefits to Apparel Retailers Real or Hype? | 08/09/2009 |
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Many CEOs are skeptical, but here's why retailers have used the technology to achieve an increase in profit of 5 percent or more. |
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| Putting Some Science Behind RFID | 08/02/2009 |
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Rather than asking end users to believe the technology will deliver value, the RFID industry needs to provide data enabling them to quantify the benefits. |
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| A New ROI Tool for Apparel and Footwear Retailers | 07/25/2009 |
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Our calculator will help companies determine which benefits RFID can deliver, and enable them to run pilots resulting in information that will determine whether it makes sense to deploy the technology. |
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| RFID Journal to Give Away New Retail ROI Calculator at RFID in Fashion 2009 | 07/21/2009 |
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All attendees at RFID Journal's conference and exhibition, to be held in New York City on Aug. 12-13, will receive a tool enabling them to estimate the benefits they can achieve from tracking apparel, footwear and accessories in stores with RFID. |
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| Cashing In on Contactless Sporting Events | 07/25/2009 |
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There are many benefits to adopting a cashless payment system that enables spectators to use RFID cards to pay for food, beverages and other items. Here's what you need to know. |
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| Riding Herd: RFID Tracks Livestock | 07/16/2009 |
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From the United States to Europe, Australia and New Zealand, governments are encouraging—some even mandating—the use of RFID to track livestock, so animals can be identified quickly in the event of a food recall or disease outbreak. But even without mandates, some farmers are adopting the technology because it delivers internal business benefits. |
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| Zipping Up Benefits | 07/04/2009 |
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In the new economic reality, where the apparel and footwear industry can't count on consumers' boom-time shopping sprees, retailers are turning to RFID to increase sales, reduce losses and gain efficiencies. |
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