The two companies, along with BP, Vail Resorts and EADS, will offer presentations at this year’s conference and exhibition, being held from Apr. 30 to May 2, in Orlando, Fla.
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NDSU Researchers Develop Method for Embedding RFID in Paper
The North Dakota State University group claims that its laser-based RFID inlay assembly method can be used to inexpensively incorporate tags into paper items, such as tickets and banknotes.
DPR Construction Uses RFID Building-Security Solution
The system, provided by Trimble and ThingMagic, enables the general contractor to automate safety and access management during construction at the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay.
Danish Industries Safeguards Its Offices Via RFID Integrated With Cameras, Glass-Breakage Detectors
Schneider Electric provided its I/Net software, along with Idesco’s high-frequency readers to manage access to interior and exterior doorways, cameras and other security components.
Can Anyone in the Obama Administration Spell ‘RFID’?
The president called for Congress to authorize $1 billion for ill-defined support for manufacturing, while ignoring the RFID revolution in its backyard.
Flomio Brings NFC RFID to 3D Objects
The company has launched a service in which it manufactures figurines and other three-dimensional plastic objects with embedded RFID tags, for applications that include marketing and gaming.
RFID and Sensors Protect Fine Art in Hong Kong
Restoration and storage facility Beautiful Mind is using a combination of HF and UHF passive tags and ZigBee sensors to monitor the location and storage conditions of artwork, and to control access.
RFID News Roundup
Ams provides integrated, low-power UHF reader for Intermec’s 70 series of handheld computers; NXP strengthens SmartMX2 security chips with PUF anti-cloning technology; TagMaster awarded contract by Alstom to develop and supply RFID for train-signaling system; Port Logistics Group deploying Tagsys’ RFID solutions for its retail and apparel clients.
Turck USA’s Customers Install UHF RFID Solutions in Factories
The factory-automation company developed passive UHF tags and hardware as a longer read-range alternative to its HF RFID solution, so that its customers can track assets and products.
Watch What You Eat
The horsemeat scandal engulfing Europe is evidence that the global food supply chain is just too complex to monitor without RFID and other technologies.
Car Makers Steer Toward RFID
Manufacturing benefits drive adoption, and down the road, supply-chain standards could accelerate the ride.
The Problem Solvers
Systems integrators help clients create the RFID solutions that will meet their business needs, while getting disparate components to function together seamlessly and cost-efficiently.










