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2007 Apparel and Footwear Summit Report
Last month, almost 200 professionals gathered at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City to attend the second annual conference for apparel and footwear companies. View the presentations from the event. PremiumPREMIUM

Smart Things
German researchers are empowering RFID-tagged objects, such as containers or pallets, to navigate their own way through the supply chain. PremiumPREMIUM

RFID Journal LIVE! 2007 Report
More than 2,500 people gathered at RFID Journal LIVE! 2007 in Orlando to hear how early adopters have successfully put RFID to work in their businesses, and to hear leading experts discuss the issues facing companies adopting EPC technologies. View the presentations from the event. PremiumPREMIUM

RFID Journal LIVE! Europe 2006 Report
Almost 250 people gathered in Amsterdam from Oct. 25-27 to attend RFID Journal LIVE! Europe 2006, the second annual RFID event designed for end users and potential end users of radio frequency identification technology in Europe. View the presentations from the event. PremiumPREMIUM

RFID Journal Industry Summits 2006 Report
Almost 300 people gathered at RFID Journal Industry Summits 2006 in Chicago to listen to early adopters explain how they have successfully put RFID to work in their own businesses, and to hear leading experts discuss the issues facing companies adopting such technologies today. View the presentations from the event. PremiumPREMIUM

RFID Journal—AAFA Apparel & Footwear Summit 2006 Report
More than 200 people gathered at RFID Journal—AAFA Apparel & Footwear Summit 2006 in New York to listen to early adopters explain how they have successfully put RFID to work in their own businesses, and to hear leading experts discuss the issues facing companies adopting such technologies today. View the presentations from the event. PremiumPREMIUM

Will Users Be Stuck for RFID Labels?
With RFID mandates looming, companies will soon be placing large orders for smart labels. The big question is whether label and RFID inlay makers will be able to deliver the goods. PremiumPREMIUM

Military Marches Toward Adoption
The U.S. Department of Defense provides more details about its RFID tagging requirements, its initial implementations and the benefits it expects to achieve from RFID. PremiumPREMIUM

The DOD Spells Out Its RFID Plans
Last week, the U.S. Department of Defense met with representatives from some 200 suppliers to begin explaining its RFID strategy. RFID Journal provides a complete report of the meeting. PremiumPREMIUM

The Coming RFID Skills Crunch
Suppliers are scrambling to figure out how to tag pallets and cases for retailers. But where will companies find qualified experts to install RFID systems? Some experts are predicting an expensive war for talent.
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