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Staff Spread Too Thin? RFID Can Help
Hospitals, factories, retail stores and other businesses are reducing labor forces in order to lower costs, leaving employees overstretched. RFID systems can automate routine tasks, so that workers can be more efficient.
Inside an RFID Industry Roundtable
At a gathering of some of the leading technology and service providers, there was optimism about the growth of the RFID industry.
More Musings on Moore
What does the “whole product” look like, and who are the “gorillas” that can provide it?
Awarepoint’s Big RTLS Music Video Contest
In one of the more creative marketing efforts of the year, the provider of hospital real-time location systems is offering $2,500 for charity and an iPad to the best “where’s my stuff” music video.
RFID Protects Casino Against Theft
A thief stole $1.5 million worth of chips from the Bellagio Resort & Casino, in Las Vegas—but got away with nothing, thanks to radio frequency identification.
New Book Focuses on RFID Applications
Leaders of the MIT Auto-ID Labs have come together to produce a book aimed at engineers working on RFID projects.
RF Technologies Journal Issues Call for Papers
Several academics have come together to create a peer-reviewed journal focused on RFID and related technologies.
Be Wary of RFID Advice Givers
Some who claim to be experts aren’t really experts, but rather self-promoters with no history of helping end users achieve benefits from RFID.
New Director Named for the University of Texas in Arlington’s Auto-ID Lab
Erick Jones, a leading researcher in the area of auto-identification technologies, will focus on the development of innovative solutions for health care, manufacturing and transportation.
How Do You Value Information?
Understanding the relationship between price, value and competition.
Maximizing Exhibitor ROI at RFID Journal LIVE! 2011
RFID Journal will host a free seminar sharing tips on how vendors can get more out of their participation in the world’s largest RFID convention and exhibition—and will also announce a special contest in which exhibitors can win valuable marketing exposure.