New Zealand’s National Cattle ID Project Gets $23 Million
The funding should help the National Animal Identification and Tracing project meet its goal of having all cattle and deer in the country RFID-tagged and registered by 2011.
The funding should help the National Animal Identification and Tracing project meet its goal of having all cattle and deer in the country RFID-tagged and registered by 2011.
RFID adds extra security to hotel safes; Confidex introduces new UHF RFID label for returnable plastic containers; California RFID bill takes another legislative step; Brooks Automation launches mobile RFID reader; IDTronic unveils new rugged, lightweight handheld RFID terminal.
Comprehensive test results that show how Gen2 inlays perform when used in different common RFID tag materials are now available from the European EPC Competence Center (EECC). The tests revealed significant performance differences based on vendor, material, and geographic region.
Some have disagreed with my view that consumers do not face financial risk from using an NFC phone to make transactions.
Can/U.S. Enviro-Energy employs RFID to track the new and used batteries it delivers to telecommunications companies.
Baird has released its June report. The 21-page document is a worthwhile read for anyone requiring an overview of the industry’s last 30 days. For those without time to do so, we have reprinted here the report’s summary.
Companies should keep an open mind about RFID applications.
Airports don’t have to wait for a global system to benefit from RFID baggage tagging at individual terminals.
An enhanced track-and-trace system will allow organizations to make sense of supply-chain and life-cycle information.
Tracking city buses in real time improves service and increases ridership.