RFID Startups Hold Promise
The next generation of RFID startups will come to market with solutions to many of the problems early
Expert ViewsMay 10, 2004The next generation of RFID startups will come to market with solutions to many of the problems early
Expert ViewsMay 10, 2004In a five-year deal valued at $3.9 million, an asset-management solutions provider will tag and track 10,000 pieces
NewsApril 27, 2004Systems integrator CapTech introduces TagsWare, an application for filtering data from a range of readers and feeding it
NewsApril 21, 2004This article was originally published by RFID Update. April 14, 2004—Most of the controversy surrounding the deployment of
NewsApril 14, 2004Attendees at last week’s sold-out RFID Journal Live! executive conference were focused on how to deploy RFID in
Editor's ViewsApril 5, 2004Research firm ORFID is developing technology to make cheaper, thinner, more flexible chips out of plastics, instead of
NewsMarch 29, 2004This article was originally published by RFID Update. March 25, 2004—Healthcare sector will stick to barcodes for another
NewsMarch 25, 2004During a conference at Georgetown University, Senator Patrick Leahy warns of the potential risks RFID tagging may pose
NewsMarch 24, 2004At the EPCglobal Summit, the group charged with commercializing Electronic Product Code technology spells out its goals and
NewsMarch 23, 2004Swedish startup Cypak offers RFID technology that tamper-proofs mail, increases the security of smart cards and helps people
NewsMarch 3, 2004This article was originally published by RFID Update. February 23, 2004—The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last week
NewsFebruary 23, 2004This article was originally published by RFID Update. February 23, 2004—Accenture this summer plans to begin limited deployments
NewsFebruary 23, 2004The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released its final report today on ways to reduce the counterfeiting of
NewsFebruary 18, 2004As companies struggle to find a compelling return on investment in RFID systems, they should look to the
Expert ViewsFebruary 16, 2004A survey by supply chain association e.centre shows that despite a belief in RFID’s benefits, few U.K. companies
NewsFebruary 13, 2004This issue looks at how suppliers can help offset the cost of mandates by finding savings internally. Read
NewsJanuary 22, 2004RFID could dramatically change the healthcare industry by improving the quality of patient care and boosting the efficiency
Expert ViewsJanuary 1, 2004This year isn’t going to be much fun for many manufacturers. The reason: Change is hard. Suppliers are
Editor's ViewsJanuary 1, 2004