Medical Center Set to Grow With RFID
After a decade of seeking automated tracking for medical devices, Southern Ohio Medical Center has deployed a Radianse system to locate its assets. The hospital hopes to expand the system to monitoring patients.
After a decade of seeking automated tracking for medical devices, Southern Ohio Medical Center has deployed a Radianse system to locate its assets. The hospital hopes to expand the system to monitoring patients.
An eWeek columnist suggests people could be “derailing RFID.” Is he right?
An eWeek columnist suggests people could be “derailing RFID.” Is he right?
Northway Industries is employing EPC Gen 2 tags to improve managers’ visibility and better identify delays, prioritize manufacturing and provide information to customers.
A media research firm plans to trial RFID readers built into magazine covers to monitor how much time people spend browsing publications in waiting rooms. The trials are expected to start this quarter and could eventually be expanded to monitor specific ads, articles, or pages.
To cut down on theft of high-value items, a U.K. retailer cooperative has adopted RFID-enabled totes to improve shipment visibility.
The school’s animal-care services department has eliminated errors and reduced labor costs with an RFID cage-inventory system that issues an alert when rodents go uncounted.
Leading researchers from academia and industry will gather in Switzerland in March to report on and discuss the emerging Internet of Things.
The company’s Agracetus division is set to launch a pilot next month to evaluate RFID for tracking cases of experimental seeds.
Impinj CEO Bill Colleran spoke with RFID Journal Editor Mark Roberti about the state of the market for UHF EPC systems, trends for 2008 and Impinj’s product plans.