New Way to Print Ink Antennas by Bob Violino | Oct 19, 2003 | NewsCarclo, a British company, has pioneered a way to print conductive inks with a digital inkjet printer.
New Hybrid Bar Code-RFID Reader by Bob Violino | Oct 16, 2003 | NewsSirit Technologies and HHP are creating a handheld that lets companies read RFID tags and bar codes.
Proposed Standard for Ink Antennas by Bob Violino | Oct 15, 2003 | NewsPrecisia, a company that develops conductive inks for RFID antennas, promotes a standardized way to test such products.
RFID: Cure for Counterfeit Drugs? by Bob Violino | Oct 14, 2003 | NewsThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration is looking at using EPC tags to ensure the integrity of pharmaceutical drugs.
RFID Startup Aims to Do It All by Bob Violino | Oct 13, 2003 | NewsMeshed Systems will offer tags, readers, software and services to help European companies build complete RFID systems.
Europe Broadens Its RFID Focus by Jonathan Collins | Oct 13, 2003 | NewsA study shows that Europe's UHF RFID market, initially concentrated on the retail supply chain, has expanded across a range of industry sectors.
Military’s RFID Alternative: IPv6 by Bob Violino | Oct 12, 2003 | NewsA white paper suggests the U.S. military could use the new Internet Protocol to track items.
U.S. Military Clarifies RFID Mandate by Bob Violino | Oct 9, 2003 | NewsThe Department of Defense provides more information about its plans to require all its suppliers to use RFID tags starting in 2005.
RF Code Opens Software Platform by Bob Violino | Oct 8, 2003 | NewsThe provider of active-tag systems is making its RFID software platform work with passive technology from a variety of vendors.
Vendor Upgrades RFID Platform by Bob Violino | Oct 7, 2003 | NewsGlobeRanger adds components to its wireless platform to speed up RFID application development.