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Making More Sense
We must present all the data we collect in a meaningful way.
Making More Sense
We must present all the data we collect in a meaningful way.
N.J. Trash Collector Uses RFID to Pay Customers Who Recycle
To improve recycling rates, Sanico has installed readers on its collection trucks and is providing participating customers with bins fitted with passive EPC UHF tags.
RFID News Roundup
Farsens unveils battery-free RFID magnetometer sensor tag; Hong Kong RFID Ltd. announces upgraded industrial handheld reader; Checkpoint report finds shrinkage cost retailers $112 billion, but RFID usage is mixed; Wyoming Medical Center tracks supply replenishment via LogiTag RFID system; AMS schedules multi-project wafer start dates for analog foundry customers in 2014; Quake Global announces modems supporting new Inmarsat-Orbcomm global satellite M2M standard.
Zebra Launches Zatar ‘Internet of Things’ Service for RFID Readers, Networked Devices
The service lets users track the location and manage the operation of RFID readers, printers and other networked devices, via a cloud-based server.
Zebra Launches Zatar ‘Internet of Things’ Service for RFID Readers, Networked Devices
The service lets users track the location and manage the operation of RFID readers, printers and other networked devices, via a cloud-based server.
Zebra Launches Zatar ‘Internet of Things’ Service for RFID Readers, Networked Devices
The service lets users track the location and manage the operation of RFID readers, printers and other networked devices, via a cloud-based server.
Finnish Dairy Company Tracks Products Via Carts With RFID-tagged Wheel
Valio is testing trolleys with RFID-tagged wheels, as well as reader antennas built into the floor, to track products as they move through packing and shipping processes.
Registration Now Open for LIVE! 2014
RFID Journal’s 12th annual conference, to be held on Apr. 8-10, in Orlando, will open with a keynote presentation by Kim Phillips, head of packaging at Marks & Spencer.
British Red Cross Tests RFID for Equipment Tracking
The agency hopes to use passive EPC tags and readers to identify which assets are located at an emergency event, as well as who are responsible for them, reducing the risk that they might be lost or underutilized.
RFID Speeds Up Preparations for Flash Sales
High-paced online retailer Vente-privee.com is using Tageos passive UHF tags to manage product samples, to ensure they are properly photographed and described as they circulate around the French facility.








