RFID in Packaging Editor's Notes
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2011 saw some economic ups and downs, but many companies turned to RFID to track the locations of their products and assets—and to monitor their conditions.
Although GS1's ratification of a high-frequency standard did not generate a lot of buzz, it is good news for end users.
At RFID Journal LIVE! 2011, an unprecedented wealth of knowledge will be shared by end users with hands-on experience deploying real-world RFID systems.
Now that apparel companies have paved the way, the electronics industry could be next to adopt RFID at the item level.
End users at RFID Journal LIVE! LatAm were highly engaged and eager to explore how radio frequency identification can improve the way they do business.
Our first event in South America should help raise awareness of the benefits that the technology can deliver to companies in that region.
RFID Journal's first event in the region will highlight the progress Central and South American companies are making in improving their business operations with RFID.
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.
It was a tough year for every industry, so it's no surprise there was both good and bad news for the RFID sector.
Waiting too long to become EPC-compliant will result in higher costs in the end.