Heavy Activity in Item-Level Tagging
There have been a slew of announcements related to item-level RFID tagging in the last week. RFID Update
NewsDecember 20, 2005There have been a slew of announcements related to item-level RFID tagging in the last week. RFID Update
NewsDecember 20, 2005Chip maker Impinj of Seattle, Washington, today announced that it has secured a $26.5 million round of funding.
NewsDecember 16, 2005As rulers of the world’s largest potential RFID market, Chinese leaders view the setting of RFID standards as
Expert ViewsAugust 8, 2005The use of RFID payment systems falls somewhere between tomorrow's promise and today's reality.
Editor's ViewsAugust 1, 2005At live demonstrations by printing-equipment maker Mark Andy, a narrow-web press produced RFID labels at a rate of
NewsMay 4, 2005MasterCard, Visa agree on RFID protocol; Ritz and Sheetz add ExpressPay terminals; Smart Card Alliance forms transportation council;
NewsMarch 25, 2005South Korea's largest and busiest port, the Port of Busan, is deploying a trial RFID container-tracking system to
NewsMarch 10, 2005Progress toward the adoption of RFID technology will continue, but early adopters will grapple with RFID data issues
Expert ViewsFebruary 1, 2005New U.S. ID for border crossing to use RFID; Click and Vue partnering on RFID warehouse solution; GENCO,
NewsJanuary 20, 2005A radio frequency identification system that delivers business value includes more than just tags and readers.
Expert ViewsJanuary 16, 2005One of the first outlets of ultra-wideband RFID technology to get the FCC green light for commercial use,
NewsDecember 13, 2004A growing number of U.S. mass transit operators are giving a green light to contactless fare collection, say
NewsOctober 27, 2004With the goal of becoming Asia’s foremost center for RFID technology, the island-republic will invest millions on research
NewsJuly 12, 2004A new report from the Smart Card Alliance shows how smart transit cards can drive up sales for
NewsOctober 26, 2003SAMSys Technologies sells readers that cover the common RFID frequencies and protocols and fit specific applications, such as
NewsAugust 3, 2003An expert from Kansas State University says, Yes, but several issues need to be resolved, including cost and
NewsJanuary 5, 2003It foolish to continue selling proprietary systems when the broad market has embraced open standards.
Editor's ViewsNovember 4, 2002