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Wisconsin Clinic Opts for RFID Solution
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12/28/2006
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Advanced Pain Management is using a low-cost system from Reltronics Technologies that lets it use passive UHF RFID tags to track the medical charts of its 50,000 patients.
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An RFID Cure for Cold Feet
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10/26/2006
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Thermal Solutions has developed a low-cost, heat-holding solution for ski boots that could keep toes warm for up to four hours.
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RFID News Roundup
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08/03/2006
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TransCore acquires IntelliTrans; PanGo introduces PanOS Platform 4.0 and PanGo Locator 4.0; Gao RFID separates from Gao Tek; U.S. Department of State to begin issuing e-passports to the general public; Swedcom unveils new RFID antenna; ThingMagic, SATO America form partnership, offer RFID products; ABI Research reports 14 percent increase in RFID reader shipments; SkyeTek ships small, low-cost UHF RFID reader module.
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Amphastar Prepares to Use E-Pedigrees
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07/11/2006
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Initially, the California drugmaker will shun RFID tags for most of its products, opting for low-cost 2-D serialized bar-code labels.
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UPM Keeps Its Eye on RFID
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01/29/2006
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Now part of UPM's Raflatac label-stock division, the company formerly known as Rafsec says it retains its commitment to meet the global demand for low-cost inlays and tags.
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DOD Bundle Targets Small Companies
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12/15/2005
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SmartCode has put together a low-cost solution to enable quick compliance to RFID mandates from the U.S. Department of Defense.
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Company Aims to Turn Readers to Radar
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10/27/2005
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A South African RFID technology developer says it has developed a technology enabling a single low-cost reader to pinpoint the location of any UHF RFID tag within read range.
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An RFID Application Developer's Wish List
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09/18/2005
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In order to take the technology to the next level, application developers need access to low-cost simulated RFID platforms.
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A 2-Cent RFID Tag?
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08/23/2005
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Printable electronics, not silicon, may pave the way to a truly low-cost tag.
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Startup Launches Low-Cost Tracking System
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08/08/2005
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Q-Track claims its low-frequency real-time locating system is more precise and less expensive than existing systems.
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