RFID in Retail Features
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An FDA mandate coupled with the proven benefits of temperature monitoring could drive adoption in a sector that's been slow to embrace the technology.
RFID Journal's second annual event for Latin America showcased leading end users presenting powerful educational case studies. View the presentations from the event.
Can radio frequency identification give businesses a fighting chance against hard times? A growing number of companies are convinced that it does.
Innovative designs engineered for specific applications make it easier to monitor myriad items in a wide range of environments.
Last month, in Amsterdam, RFID Journal hosted its seventh annual conference and exhibition for the European market, presenting effective strategies for employing radio frequency identification. View the presentations from the event.
When it comes to radio frequency identification, imagination has no bounds. See how others are using RFID—it may spark your own ideas for new ways to employ the technology.
When it comes to radio frequency identification, imagination has no bounds. See how others are using RFID—it may spark your own ideas for new ways to employ the technology.
When it comes to radio frequency identification, imagination has no bounds. See how others are using RFID—it may spark your own ideas for new ways to employ the technology.
Intelleflex's battery-assisted passive sensor tags and readers make tracking perishable goods easier and more cost-effective. And Impinj's Chris Diorio brought together people and technologies to create the global ultrahigh-frequency specification.
Several solution providers worked together to show how manufacturers and retailers can track and manage goods throughout the supply chain.