RFID temperature sensors could make the International Space Station’s Urine Processor Assembly more efficient, potentially saving millions of dollars annually.
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RFID Green Award: Visualize This—Detroit Diesel Goes Green With RFID
The engine maker replaced reams of paper with visual tags to reduce waste.
Best Use of RFID to Enhance a Product/Service: Kuehne + Nagel Monitors Pharmaceuticals to Improve Customer Service
The global transportation and logistics firm turns to RFID to track the location and temperature of shipments.
Best New Product: Zebra’s Next-Gen Technology Powers Next-Gen Stats
The National Football League adopted the Sports Solution to track players during games and training.
Best RFID Implementation: RFID Helps Interstate Batteries Remain No.1
The 63-year-old company embraces new technology to manage inventory and keep its dealers well stocked.
EasyView’s Beacon Solution Reaches Out to House Hunters
The company’s app and service, used in conjunction with GeLo Bluetooth beacons, provide prospective homebuyers with an easy way to receive information on their phones when they come within 180 feet of a property for sale.
NXP Introduces Near Field Communication Chip for IoT Devices
The chip maker believes NFC can help make smart home products easier to use.
Refrigerator Magnet Brings Medical Data to Emergency Responders
EMS SignPost’s solution features a magnet with a built-in NFC RFID tag and software on a cloud-based server to store health-related information about a home’s residents.
Sensors Track Traffic Congestion at Port of Aalburg
A Bluetooth-based solution from BLIP Systems employs sensors to capture transmissions from phones and other Bluetooth-enabled devices in trucks and cars, as well as software on a hosted server to analyze traffic conditions and prompt the display of alerts on traffic signage.
Betting Your Career on RFID
As radio frequency identification matures and gains traction, being an advocate for the technology becomes less of a gamble.
Shopping the Planet
RFID enables retailers to turn local inventory into global inventory.
West African Examinations Council Manages Student Testing Via RFID
Exam supervisors in Nigeria have been using readers to capture data from RFID-enabled badges to verify each student’s authenticity, as well as create an electronic record of who took a particular test.










