by Admin | Mar 28, 2007 | News
Manufacturing Insights analyst Bob Parker discusses safety and health issues that pertain to RFID deployment. While the level of electromagnetic exposure caused by RFID is minor, there are still some best practices Parker recommends end users adopt for added precaution.
by Admin | Mar 28, 2007 | News
The German retailer believes using UHF RFID tags to track individual high-value items will deliver a significant return on its investment.
by Admin | Mar 28, 2007 | News
Lexmark has introduced a laser printer able to print 8.5-by-11-inch paper and encode RFID tags.
by Admin | Mar 28, 2007 | News
Royal Alexander Hospital is using RFID to phase out equipment libraries and the costs associated with checking equipment in and out.
by Admin | Mar 28, 2007 | News
The telecom company says it is taking what it learned from RFID trials it performed last year and growing its base of managed services using RFID and sensors.
by Admin | Mar 28, 2007 | News
Active RFID technology from AXCESS International will be used to track vehicles and people moving through the main port.
by Admin | Mar 28, 2007 | News
Wright Patterson Medical Center will launch an RFID trial aimed at proving the benefits of tracking the location of medical equipment in the Air Force-run hospital.
by Admin | Mar 27, 2007 | News
At the RFID World conference today in Dallas, Texas, five organizations and individuals were announced as winners of the first annual RFID Excellence in Business Awards. This article lists the winners, as well as key trends that emerged from the 96 entrants.
by Admin | Mar 27, 2007 | News
The merger enhances Avery Dennison’s position as one of the leading providers of RFID products.
by Admin | Mar 27, 2007 | News
Iris Diagnostics plans to use RFID to authenticate the reagent used in its urinalysis machines so it can prevent the use of counterfeit reagents.