RFID in Manufacturing Editor's Notes
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The 2008 RFID Journal Award winners demonstrate what can be achieved by applying radio frequency identification to different business problems.
Recent reports suggest companies could face significant lawsuits because of an inability to know what their suppliers are doing.
RFID Journal just celebrated its sixth anniversary, and my faith in the capitalist system continues to be rewarded.
There are both dark and sunny versions of what the world might look like when RFID becomes ubiquitous. So why is all the focus on the dark version?
There are many versions of radio frequency identification. Here's how to figure out which solution is right for your company's needs.
The companies required to tag pallets and cases for Sam's Club can benefit from all the learnings of the past five years, but it's up to the RFID industry to provide guidance.
A letter sent from Sam's Club to its suppliers, informing them they'll be charged if they don't put RFID tags on pallets, has changed the mood among suppliers, RFID vendors and the media.
Innovation is alive and well in the RFID industry, with new applications and deployments, and improvements in the technology.
Demand for RFID hardware, software and services will be stronger in 2008, but don't expect the volume of products purchased to soar.
Many in the RFID industry are happy to see a difficult year come to an end.