The RFID Industry Misses the Boat on Food Safety
The Obama Administration plans to spend $1 billion on food safety, but the RFID industry is not explaining why some of that money should go to track-and-trace technologies.
The Obama Administration plans to spend $1 billion on food safety, but the RFID industry is not explaining why some of that money should go to track-and-trace technologies.
An article suggests that the technology can improve food safety by providing better tracking of potentially tainted goods.
The Russian footwear retailer is using an item-level RFID system from Avery Dennison to track inventory, sales and security at one of its Moscow stores, and at a corresponding distribution center.
With the acquisition, Stanley plans to add real-time location system functionality to future versions of its patient- and asset-tracking solutions for health-care and industrial environments.
The event will focus on helping health-care providers understand how the technology can assist them in improving patient safety, hospital operations and supply chain efficiencies.