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SimplyRFID Upgrades Its Service By Upgrading Its Tag

The logistics and security services provider has switched to Avery Dennison 224 RFID inlays to increase read range, data storage and security.

Australian Sheep Farmers Explore RFID's Benefits
Six sites in the state of Victoria are working with the Department of Primary Industries to demonstrate the economic benefits of using RFID tags to identify individual animals.




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Cleaning Up With RFID
InterfaceFlor is embedding RFID tags in its carpet tiles to make them easy and cost-efficient to maintain—and to corner the commercial flooring market. PremiumPREMIUM


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Dutch RFID Interference Study Is a Worst-Case Test
By Martin Payne
A recent study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association is not in line with the reality of most current hospital RFID deployments.

Big RFID Deals and Their Meaning
By Mark Roberti
Do Impinj's purchase of Intel's RFID reader chip business, and Checkpoint's acquisition of OATSystems, indicate we're about to see a wave of consolidation within the RFID industry?


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