RFID Pharmaceutical Expert Views
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EPCIS can support chain-of-custody verification—without a cumbersome data burden.
Hiring a systems integrator that is invested in your company's goals will help ensure the success of your RFID deployment.
The transformation of a technology negative into a positive could make it affordable to monitor the condition of many products and things.
In the short term, companies could use a transponder ID written to every microchip to ensure the authenticity of an EPC tag.
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.
Open-source simulation software will enable the RFID community to help develop and learn to use the Internet of Things.
Over the past year, various RFID middleware vendors have turned to offering sharply focused applications that provide immediate payback to end users.
Return on investment is not the only way to calculate the value of RFID.
Radio frequency identification could offer an affordable way to serve the medical needs of the world's growing elderly population.
As major customers of RFID technology, pharma companies risk getting caught in a squeeze play between competing RFID vendors in a battle over RFID-related intellectual property.