by Admin | Jun 27, 2006 | News
ASURYS, the RFID division of paper and packaging giant International Paper, shuttered in recent weeks after being shopped around the industry for purchase, according to sources. The company employed about 25 people which International Paper will attempt to place in other positions at the company.
by Admin | Jun 27, 2006 | News
Donations from RFID solutions providers enabled a New Orleans Public Library branch destroyed by Hurricane Katrina to reopen with an RFID infrastructure.
by Admin | Jun 26, 2006 | News
During the event, the RFID Alliance Lab’s research director will demonstrate advanced features and capabilities of the Electronic Product Code protocol.
by Admin | Jun 26, 2006 | News
A trade association made up of chemical producers and suppliers is examining the technology, and has issued a report detailing how RFID can be used by its members.
by Admin | Jun 26, 2006 | News
The medical center will more than double the number of RFID-enabled cabinets deployed, recording which cardiac medical items are removed, and by whom.
by Admin | Jun 26, 2006 | News
The RFID industry body has developed three software applications to help businesses understand how EPC-based RFID technology might impact their organizations.
by Admin | Jun 26, 2006 | Editor's Views
There are many ways to prevent people from using RFID to infringe on people’s privacy—and some products are hitting the market even before most consumer items have tags.
by Admin | Jun 26, 2006 | News
Item-level tagging specialist TAGSYS today announced that its technology will be deployed at the Shenzhen Library in China, where it will be the second largest RFID-enabled library automation system in the world and the largest in China.
by Admin | Jun 25, 2006 | Expert Views
The future of vehicle-mounted printing and data-collection devices seems secure, helping companies improve efficiency and create a competitive advantage.
by Admin | Jun 23, 2006 | News
AeroScout partnering on tracking system for mines; Innovision announces NFC platform; RFID4U, ODIN offering training in D.C. area; Ipico tags cross finish line in increasing numbers; RFID-enabled mouse and pad for European users; Navigational Sciences licenses DOE’s RFID technology; SkyeTek HF/UHF development kit; Royal Bank of Scotland testing RFID payment cards.