RFID on Public Television
A team from Maryland Public Television will be filming interviews at RFID Journal LIVE! for a series on how technology is changing the way companies do business.
A team from Maryland Public Television will be filming interviews at RFID Journal LIVE! for a series on how technology is changing the way companies do business.
A team from Maryland Public Television will be filming interviews at RFID Journal LIVE! for a series on how technology is changing the way companies do business.
A University of Texas Arlington group has developed a passive RFID tag and reader for wirelessly detecting the presence of stomach acid, gas and water in the esophagus.
The U.K. facility is implementing a system using passive HF RFID-enabled wristbands to track patients and procedures in two surgical wards.
The U.S. Commerce Department undersecretary for technology Robert Cresanti was interviewed by Government Computer News about his reaction to the recent decision by the EU against regulating RFID technology in the near term. This article offers a recap.
George Everhart, Alien Technology’s new CEO, says the burn rate is down, sales are up and the company is moving forward by targeting key sectors.
Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing is transforming its processes using a lean manufacturing and Six Sigma model, and wants to use RFID to power those changes.
Leading legal and policy experts will address privacy, data security, government mandates, patent liabilities and other critical issues.
The 4th U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) RFID Summit took place in Washington, D.C., on April 3rd and 4th. RFID Update attended the two-day event to provide a few high-level observations about the show and to gather feedback on the current state of DoD RFID.
Hewlett-Packard, DHL and Dow AgroSciences are recognized for their industry-leading RFID implementations.