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New Report on RFID Intellectual Property
Innography, a company that offers an online intellectual-property business-intelligence application, has produced a report on radio frequency identification IP.
Europe’s E. coli Outbreak
The tragic deaths of 18 people in Europe from an outbreak of E. coli poisoning highlights, once again, the need for traceability in the food supply chain.
Hong Kong RFID Awards 2010 Announced
The awards will be presented on Nov. 5 at the 10th GS1 Hong Kong Supply Chain Management Excellence Summit.
Impinj Files for an IPO
A successful listing of its shares would be a boon to the RFID industry.
Tweeting for (VC) Dollars
RFID Global Solution has won a competition for the best elevator pitch, delivered to venture capitalists via Twitter.
Mischaracterizing JCPenney’s Approach
A Web site claims that because the retailer is taking a phased approach to RFID adoption, that mans the company is abandoning end-to-end tracking.
Avery Dennison Celebrates Sale of Its 1 Billionth Transponder
The tag provider marks an industry milestone, and the company’s commitment to the RFID industry.
Understanding the Value of Information
Pankaj Sood has launched a blog focused on the value of information, and would appreciate your comments.
NFC Used by Exhibitors at RFID Journal LIVE! 2011
ITN International provided a service enabling vendors to utilize NFC-enabled smartphones to capture information about those visiting their booths.
Obama Administration’s National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace Could Promote RFID Adoption
The new strategy could encourage consumers to adopt a single credential, “such as a unique piece of software on a smartphone, a smart card or a token that generates a one-time digital password.”
RFID Freeloaders
Some RFID vendors take advantage of the education that RFID Journal provides, while others just don’t know how to market effectively.