The co-location of the two conferences, the organizers say, will broaden both events, and will deliver greater value to the end-user and RFID vendor communities.
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Odette Cancer Centre Boosts Throughput Via RFID
The Toronto facility is using a solution from RFID Canada and Bykart Software to inform patients of wait times, direct them to their appointments and alert staff that a patient is awaiting services.
Nemak Tracks the Production of Engine-Block Molds
At each workstation, the power-train components manufacturer writes sensor data to passive HF RFID tags, to record the results of each step of its automated assembly process.
Hong Kong RFID Ltd. Markets Tapogram NFC App, Tags
The app enables consumers with NFC-based mobile phones to record verbal greetings or information that can be played back to others who tap a specific NFC RFID tag.
Innovators Stuck With RFID
Renowned futurist Paul Saffo cautioned vendors not to abandon the technology just as it was taking off.
Checking Services
A new GS1 standard will make it cost-efficient for retail pharmacies and distributors to verify e-pedigree data.
For Fleye, Capturing Action Videos Is No Obstacle
The company is using RFID to manage the recording process during the Spartan Races series of extreme foot races, and to allow participates to view and share their moves.
Hospitals in Japan, China Seek to Save Lives Via Pocketsize Reader
The facilities are using a handheld, made by BayNexus, to read passive UHF and 2.4 GHz tags and bar codes, and thus ensure patients receive the right medications.
At IEEE RFID Conference, Passive Tags Talk With Each Other, Contact Lenses Help Control Diabetes
The annual event, co-located with RFID Journal LIVE!, has led to technical education, networking and innovation among attendees and presenters.
RFID News Roundup
TracTech Systems unveils new RFID reader for inventorying and tracking jewelry; B-Id announces RFID-enabled display card for a variety of applications; manufacturers point to tracking as RFID’s strong suit, study shows; Intermec opens new design and test facility; Tamarack intros new RFID inlay affixing system.
Rug Company Tracks Its Wares Via New UHF Seal
A U.S. importer of fine rugs is using Cybra’s new Lock & EnCode passive UHF RFID seal to identify, authenticate and locate its high-value merchandise.
ATK Tracks Composite Aircraft Parts Manufactured at Its Plant
As the company prepares for 12-fold growth, it is using passive UHF RFID tags to monitor the lifespan of composite materials, and to track the production of aircraft parts and the molds used to form them.











