by Admin | Oct 19, 2006 | News
This week’s EPCglobal US Conference in Los Angeles provided a forum for the debut of a number of new products and new industry partnerships. This article lists the relevant announcements to come out of the show.
by Admin | Oct 18, 2006 | News
The organization has awarded EPCglobal certification marks for software based on the Reader Protocol and Application-Level Events standards.
by Admin | Oct 18, 2006 | News
The new tag, aimed at the Korean manufacturing market, is designed to improve read rates on metal-based items.
by Admin | Oct 18, 2006 | News
The U.K. food maker and distributor is using an RFID system that allows truck drivers to check the temperature of refrigerated goods during transit.
by Admin | Oct 18, 2006 | News
The EPCglobal US Conference officially kicked off today at the city convention center in Los Angeles with a round of speeches from some of the industry’s more influential individuals. This article provides some of the takeaways.
by s9800078 | Oct 17, 2006 | News
Linking RFID data with other sources of information, such as data about the weather and weather patterns, could prove to be a real competitive advantage.
by Doug | Oct 17, 2006 | News
Linking RFID data with other sources of information, such as data about the weather and weather patterns, could prove to be a real competitive advantage.
by Admin | Oct 17, 2006 | News
Patients at risk of falling or wandering off will wear wristbands with active RFID tags, allowing staff members to monitor their locations at all times.
by Admin | Oct 17, 2006 | News
At the Midwestern retailer’s data center, HP blade-server racks were fitted with a system of tags and interrogators designed to provide better visibility and control of equipment.
by Admin | Oct 16, 2006 | News
Reva Systems and Impinj today announced what they are calling a performance breakthrough for RFID deployments in Europe, where adoption in the supply chain has been hindered by poor performance owing to restrictions on radio frequency allocations.