University Team Sees Ingestible RFID Tag as a Boon to Clinical Trials
The tag, attached to a small capsule, would enable drug developers to track when individuals take their medication.
The tag, attached to a small capsule, would enable drug developers to track when individuals take their medication.
An article by Dirk Rogers, co-chair of the GS1 EPCglobal Drug Pedigree Messaging work group, suggests RFID is dead at the item level in the pharmaceutical industry. Here’s why his death notice is premature.
Marine transportation and logistics firm Edison Chouest Offshore is using RFID hardware from Mojix and Omni-ID to streamline the delivery of equipment and supplies to oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.
The presentations from RFID Journal LIVE! 2010 are now available in our online video library, so end users can see how companies are benefiting from the technology today.