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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.
To help small and midsize companies stay competitive, the Ontario Provincial Government is taking the initiative to support RFID education.
RFID technology providers could create greater confidence in RFID's benefits by more aggressively using the technology internally.
There is a great deal of interest in how RFID can help hospitals become more efficient, but there is a lot of confusion about what type of RFID to use.
Airbus, Metro and others are moving forward to deploy RFID on a large scale, while many companies across Europe are finding vast benefits in a wide variety of applications.
Attendees at EPCglobal's fourth annual conference and exhibition were focused on practical applications for EPC technologies that can deliver benefits today.
Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard explain, in their own words, how their rollouts are proceeding.
If RFID doesn't become a greater priority at the highest level, companies will never get the benefits that are possible.
Confused about this new standard? See a live demonstration at EPC Connection 2007 that will clearly show how the EPC Information Service can improve the way companies do business.