Desperately Seeking RFID Assistance
Researchers are turning to RFID Journal readers for help with their projects.
Researchers are turning to RFID Journal readers for help with their projects.
An up-close look at the RFID system Hewlett-Packard has installed at its assembly plant in Brazil.
Researchers are turning to RFID Journal readers for help with their projects.
An up-close look at the RFID system Hewlett-Packard has installed at its assembly plant in Brazil.
The company is doing some interesting work that could deliver a lot of benefits down the road.
Market research and analysts recently affirmed strong growth prospects for RFID smart label printer/encoders, which were called into question in light of tepid supply chain adoption and strategic moves by two leading product manufacturers.
The companies have been trying out a system employing battery-assisted passive tags to track the movements of paper reels at mills, warehouses and printing houses, as well as facilitate newspaper production.
UPM Raflatac announces library tag warranty; analyst firm sizes Chinese RFID market; Visa bringing payWave to Switzerland; Netc announces RFID printing-encoding software for storage-media labels; Tracient introduces lightweight handheld UHF reader.
At the racecourse, an embedded passive tag allows access to the arena and a special VIP area; at home, fans can use the rectangular DVD to watch a presentation about the race team and its members.
Jergens is fitting passive HF RFID tags to hoist rings for industrial cranes. The tags will store safety-testing and repair data, which the company plans to use to improve its products.