Keynotes Announced for RFID Journal LIVE! 2009
Industry leaders from Boeing, the U.S. Department of Defense, Motorola and fashion retailer Charles Voegele will deliver keynote addresses at the conference and exhibition, to be held Apr. 27-29.
Industry leaders from Boeing, the U.S. Department of Defense, Motorola and fashion retailer Charles Voegele will deliver keynote addresses at the conference and exhibition, to be held Apr. 27-29.
RFID infrastructure software provider GlobeRanger has raised $8.3 million in new funding, and announced 40 percent revenue growth over the past two years.
The manufacturer of Megaman lightbulbs and lamps is using passive EPC Gen 2 RFID tags at its plant to manage production, as well as monitor inventory and shipments.
The project, involving academic and research institutions across Europe, has developed free open-source RFID middleware, and is currently working to create a range of tools to facilitate RFID deployment.
Emerging application and vertical market opportunities, changing frequency preferences, and current challenging economic conditions highlighted a briefing on the Asian RFID market presented by industry research firm Frost & Sullivan.
The finalists for the 2009 RFID Journal Awards reveal just how far RFID deployments and solutions have come.
The Research Laboratory of Electronics is using an EPC Gen 2 RFID system from Barcoding Inc. to manage thousands of funding proposals and other paper documents.
RFID Journal has announced the finalists for its four award categories: best RFID implementation, most innovative use of RFID, best use of RFID in a product or service and best in show. Winners will be revealed at RFID Journal LIVE!, to be held in Orlando on Apr. 27-29.