RFID News Roundup

TransCore unveils tag designed for most toll-collection systems; Mines near the Arctic Circle will use RFID; Charleston Inn using Capton’s liquor-monitoring system; Germany gets its first contactless payment credit card; Airtag intros developer kit for Near Field Communications.

Staples Achieves Great ROI, Expands RFID Deployment

Staples Canada has announced success of the office supply retailer’s five-store RFID pilot. Director of process engineering Joe Soares was extremely pleased by the pilot, which has yielded a “very, very satisfying return on investment.” The company will now roll the pilot out to ten more stores in the hopes of achieving similarly positive results.

Pharma’s Bitter Pill

Pharma’s Bitter Pill

The pharmaceuticals industry will adopt track-and-trace technologies—likely including RFID—to shore up its ailing supply chain. But the cure could be hard to swallow unless business benefits, not regulations, pave the way.

NFC Kit Launched to Spur Application Development

AIRTAG released a software development kit (SDK) for near field communication technology (NFC) that includes ISO-standard tags, a USB reader and a software library for the creation of contactless payment and other applications.