Georgia Tech Researchers Test RFID’s Effects on Implanted Medical Devices
The results will be used to reduce the potential for RFID signals to cause pacemakers and other equipment to malfunction.
The results will be used to reduce the potential for RFID signals to cause pacemakers and other equipment to malfunction.
A multi-hospital health-care provider is installing a real-time location system that uses hybrid RF-IR tags to pinpoint the exact room in which an asset is located.
British designer Nick Tentis and Neco Can, co-owner of the Industry Standard boutique, will present new case studies at the RFID Journal—AAFA Apparel & Footwear Summit.
RFID is making inroads into new geographical locations and a variety of industries.
CMP Technology, the media company that owns the annual RFID World event, today announced a three-year plan for its RFID business. In 2008, RFID World will be moved from its originally scheduled spring slot to mid-September. Then in 2009 and 2010, the show will return to the spring and be co-located with the business technology event Interop.
Griva applies an EPC RFID tag to each roll of fabric it processes, resulting in lower labor costs, increased production and a rapid ROI.
The state will issue the RFID-enabled driver’s licenses on a voluntary basis next year, to test if the technology can improve traffic flow across the Canadian border.
RFID Journal introduces an online training product that enables anyone, anywhere in the world, to achieve CompTIA RFID+ Certification.
An automated RFID-based tracking solution would not only solve most of the problems airlines face in managing unit load devices (ULDs), but also lead to RFID usage for more applications.
RFID products and services provider Alien Technology announced today the successful deployment of a work-in-process RFID application for Griva, a textile manufacturer in Italy. In just over nine months since the deployment went live, Griva has reported a 30% return on investment.