An RFID Cure for Cold Feet
Thermal Solutions has developed a low-cost, heat-holding solution for ski boots that could keep toes warm for up to four hours.
Thermal Solutions has developed a low-cost, heat-holding solution for ski boots that could keep toes warm for up to four hours.
Sometimes, I look at what’s going on in a specific industry or market, or even within specific companies, and I just scratch my head.
The Auto-ID Labs at MIT is working to create open standards that will facilitate the adoption of RFID.
Implanting RFID tags in people is just a bad idea.
RFID providers and users can influence public policies that impact the RFID industry.
At this week’s conference, attendees heard from vendors, public-policy analysts and their peers about how they could gain value from RFID in their specific industries.
NEC wants to make a dent in the typical 10 to 20 percent error rate that occurs when scanning multiple RFID-tagged packages simultaneously.
A Honda UK manufacturing facility is spearheading what solution provider Intellident calls the automotive industry’s largest RFID tracking application of its kind in the world. Honda of the UK Manufacturing (HUM) is applying EPCglobal Gen2-standard RFID tags to 350,000 reusable logistics containers.
As Motorola integrates Symbol Technology’s products and its own, Motorola should put RFID at the heart of its strategy.
Formed by Metro Group, Deutsche Post World Net, UPM Raflatac and other key European players in RFID, the organization met to develop recommendations on RFID standards and regulations for the European Commission.