The location-tracking system can inform visually impaired travelers when they are near a water fountain, an electrical outlet, restroom or a gate, and provide directions.
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The Energy Sector Embraces RFID
Companies that produce, refine and deliver energy products are beginning to get serious about using RFID to improve their operations.
An Impartial Observer
RFID takes the guesswork out of shipping and receiving.
RFID Drafted to Track NFL Players’ Every Move During Games
The system, from Zebra Technologies, has been installed at 17 football stadiums throughout the United States.
RFID News Roundup
U.K. hospital prescribes RFID to track medical records, supplies and more; Adesto introduces low-power, sterilization-tolerant memory for wearable electronics, RFID bio apps; Nestlé delivers recipes via contactless communication to shoppers at Woolworths; Radius Networks updates is RadBeacon USB proximity beacon; Xtreme RFID joins Reusable Packaging Association.
Marks & Spencer, Wilko and Other Retailers to Present Case Studies at RFID Journal LIVE! Europe 2014
The event, to be held on Oct. 23, in London, England, will feature a Retail Track highlighting successful RFID deployments in this sector.
Stanley Black & Decker Boosts Efficiency Via RFID
An active RFID system from AeroScout has improved product throughput and labor efficiency, while reducing the quantity of inventory stored onsite for the replenishment of assembly lines at a manufacturing plant in Reynosa, Mexico.
RFID Locates Pipes and Secures Meter Collection for Utilities
A South American water company is piloting IDMeters’ passive UHF solution designed to locate pipes above or below ground.
Look Beyond an ROI
The mishandling of anthrax samples by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that some things, such as the safety of workers and the public health, are more important than money.
The IoT Challenge
As the Internet of Things takes shape, RFID companies need to offer complete solutions that can quickly and easily adapt to customers’ needs and expectations.
The IoT Challenge
As the Internet of Things takes shape, RFID companies need to offer complete solutions that can quickly and easily adapt to customers’ needs and expectations.
Rady Children’s Hospital Tracks Anesthetic Drugs Via RFID
The California facility is using MEPS Real-Time’s RFID-enabled cart to manage trays filled with medications, with the goal of improving efficiency and patient safety by ensuring that the right drug is available and never nearing expiration.







