SmartTable Supplies Nygard Customers With Product Info
The Canadian retailer is piloting an RFID-enabled system in its Toronto store that provides details about a garment whenever a shopper picks it up.
The Canadian retailer is piloting an RFID-enabled system in its Toronto store that provides details about a garment whenever a shopper picks it up.
At the company’s technology conference last week in New York, Bear Stearns released a report on the state of the RFID industry. Included in the report was a list of private financings to occur over the last year in the RFID industry. In total, more than $175 million was invested. This article displays the list.
Although eager to adopt the technology, the drug industry says obstacles still hinder widespread implementation.
The document focuses on helping retailers address privacy concerns as they implement item-level RFID technology.
The study involved the hypertension medication Diovan in specially adapted RFID-enabled blister packs.
On June 7th, RFID Update hosted a webinar entitled in which data synchronization was defined and explained, and the presenters’ data synchronization offering was demonstrated live. This article recaps.
The retailer and its dairy supplier are using RFID to track roll cages carrying bottles and cartons at a Robert Wiseman Dairies plant and distribution center, and at two Tesco stores.
The company is seeking IEEE standardization for its low-frequency transceivers.
To succeed, companies providing RFID solutions must work closely with their customers to develop a strategy for ensuring privacy and security compliance.
California’s new RFID bills, which prevent the introduction of the technology in driver’s licenses and student IDs for three years, will needlessly slow adoption in a state that has long been an incubator of new technologies.