RFID in Chemical Editor's Notes
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I am so sure end users will benefit from attending LIVE! 2010, our eighth annual conference and exhibition, that I'm willing to guarantee it.
Wireless sensors can help companies monitor mobile equipment and environments too large to be outfitted with wired sensors.
Businesses can't expect a handful of companies to do all of the work to develop industry standards for RFID.
As the price of raw crude soars, companies must find ways to reduce transportation and other costs. RFID could help.
RFID Journal is launching a new report to help technology providers and end-user companies better understand the state of the market for RFID products and services.
Innovation is alive and well in the RFID industry, with new applications and deployments, and improvements in the technology.
To help small and midsize companies stay competitive, the Ontario Provincial Government is taking the initiative to support RFID education.
The seminal management book In Search of Excellence explains why companies such as Wal-Mart, Metro and Kimberly-Clark are pushing ahead with RFID plans.
The number and the quality of entries we received for the inaugural RFID Journal Awards indicates that end users have great stories to tell.
RFID Journal's fifth annual RFID Journal LIVE! will provide new insights into how companies can leverage RFID today.