Calif. Startup Develops RFID-enabled Products to Track Medical Tests
Smart Medical Technologies’ line of RFID-enabled test tubes, vials and other containers incorporates proprietary 13.56 MHz tags that can store up to 4 kilobytes of data.
Smart Medical Technologies’ line of RFID-enabled test tubes, vials and other containers incorporates proprietary 13.56 MHz tags that can store up to 4 kilobytes of data.
To design better-performing tags, we need to understand how tags behave in near and far fields.
The Kentucky wholesaler says its bar-code tracking system couldn’t cope with the harsh industrial conditions found at its facility.
In addition, Vue is partnering with Kurt Salmon Associates to provide consulting services and inventory-management software for apparel retailers.
The provider of active RFID systems is adding industry-specific software and tools for customizing applications, as well as technical support, to its real-time locating system—and offering a money-back guarantee.
You can add RFID and maintain network performance—without redesigning your infrastructure. Here’s how.
Real-time location systems provider RF Code of Mesa, Arizona, today announced an enormous $30 million contract win in the healthcare space that the company says validates its new solutions-oriented business model, also being announced today. RFID Update spoke with president and CEO Joe Dugan about the news.
AOL’s recent problems related to the release of information on searches done through its Web site is a cautionary tale for those thinking about collecting RFID data on consumers.
The cancellation of Alien Technology’s initial public offering has been greeted by the RFID industry with disappointment. While not altogether surprising given the company’s challenging economic fundamentals, industry watchers remained hopeful, excited by the prospect of a publicly-traded RFID company. The question now is: If not Alien, then who?
As major customers of RFID technology, pharma companies risk getting caught in a squeeze play between competing RFID vendors in a battle over RFID-related intellectual property.