RFID Journal Launches RFID Health-Care Event

The one-day conference is focused on helping health-care providers understand how the technology can be employed to improve patient safety, hospital operations and supply chain efficiencies.

HP Unveils Prototype Smart Display Case

Once deployed, the shelving unit would store HP inkjet printer cartridges and provide the company with real-time information about the demand for different types available.

University of Hyderabad Awards E-Diplomas

University of Hyderabad Awards E-Diplomas

To verify a new employee’s academic credentials, Indian companies use an RFID interrogator to read an embedded tag encoded with a recipient’s name, graduation date, transcript and other identifying data.

Protecting Workers

California has joined Wisconsin and North Dakota in banning forced RFID implants by employers, but does the law go far enough?

Protecting Workers

California has joined Wisconsin and North Dakota in banning forced RFID implants by employers, but does the law go far enough?

Getting a Read on RFID Smart Packaging (Part 1 of 2)

This is the first article of a two-part series examining the disconnect between the potential and the actual utilization of “smart packaging” — those corrugated boxes, pill bottles, and other containers in which RFID is embedded in the packaging itself. Today RFID Update considers if different smart packaging technologies are actually ready to market.

When Will RFID Packaging Get Smart? (Part 2 of 2)

This is the second article of a two-part series examining the state of “smart packaging” — those corrugated boxes, pill bottles, and other containers in which RFID is embedded in the packaging itself. Today RFID Update considers how and when smart packaging could be adopted, and how it might impact the traditional RFID smart label market.