Yakka Uses RFID to Size N.Z. Military
The clothing maker says passive tags help it provide correctly fitting uniforms to recruits more quickly.
The clothing maker says passive tags help it provide correctly fitting uniforms to recruits more quickly.
Sunday marks the start of an experiment in ubiquitous computing, where RFID and other types of tags, read by cell phones and special handheld devices, will serve as virtual tour guides.
Using EPC Gen 2 tags on the inside of bus tires, the company is hoping to keep thieves from stealing new tires and replacing them with older ones. The tags will also help track tire maintenance.
Checkpoint Systems yesterday announced its involvement in the 36-dock door trial of Gen2 RFID conducted by giant German retailer METRO Group at one of its operational distribution centers, significant because it represents the first public move in the company’s new strategic direction for RFID.
The third annual Mike Sullivan Memorial Golf Tournament will be held in conjunction with RFID Journal LIVE! 2007.
Daniel W. Caprio, president of the Progress & Freedom Foundation, explained how the United States views RFID and privacy at the EU RFID Conference “Heading for the Future.”
The new Electronic Pedigree Documentation standard from EPCglobal supports the use of RFID, bar code, and other methods to create electronic pedigrees. Organizations at all points in the supply chain can use the standard to satisfy pharmaceutical pedigree requirements currently in effect in several states.
The next step will be to draw up recommendations for using RFID or other auto-ID technologies to identify and track medical devices and supplies.
The surgical services department shared by the two hospitals will use ultra-wideband to track assets and staff in real time.
The company says its role in a recent EPC Gen 2 test in Europe shows off the systems integration services it offers retailers.