A student at the Cambridge University Auto-ID Labs has developed a method of evaluating RFID and non-RFID tracking systems, and is now looking for a few companies in Europe to test his thesis.
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RF Technologies Journal Issues Call for Papers
Several academics have come together to create a peer-reviewed journal focused on RFID and related technologies.
Targeted Education in Canada
Valuable preconference seminars will be offered in conjunction with RFID Journal LIVE! Canada.
GS1 Colombia’s RFID Retail Challenge
Most goods in Colombia are sold through small shops, making it a challenge for suppliers to gain downstream benefits from RFID tagging.
GS1 Colombia Provides EPCIS Service
The standards body and its sister company, LOGyCA, have created a hosted EPC Information Service for small and midsize businesses in Colombia.
RFID in Bogotá
A test facility developed by GS1 Colombia has put Bogotá on the RFID map.
Rumors of RFID’s Death at GSK Are Premature
Despite a news report quoting anonymous sources saying the pharmaceutical company is ditching RFID, the project continues.
Chipping Your Kid
PC Magazine editor-in-chief Lance Ulanoff thinks it’s a good idea to implant RFID tags in children.
Filling the Technology Gap
Rubee and Ultra-Sonic technologies can make real-time locating systems cheaper to install and maintain.
Doctors Weigh In on Human RFID Implants
The American Medical Association says there are benefits to RFID implants, but also some concerns.
RFID for Midsize Manufacturers
RFID could play a role in helping companies compete with low-cost, offshore producers.
Give Me Back My Sanity
Denise Richardson, author of “Give Me Back My Credit,” is spreading a lot of false information about radio frequency identification.


