by Admin | Feb 22, 2006 | News
Item-level RFID solutions provider Tagsys today announced a new approach to item-level tagging using UHF Gen2 technology. Dubbed “The-Package-Is-The-Tag”, the approach represents an expansion into UHF technology from what had historically been a strong HF focus at the company.
by Admin | Feb 22, 2006 | News
A European trial to track hemophilia drugs—from source to patient—is using an EPC numbering system but not RFID, for now.
by Admin | Feb 22, 2006 | News
The company is starting a new and different family of UHF item-level inlays designed for integration into consumer products, as well as various other applications.
by Admin | Feb 21, 2006 | News
The company is unveiling new inlay and interrogator antenna designs and small inlay form factors aimed at item-level tagging.
by Admin | Feb 20, 2006 | News
Impinj today announced an extension to its GrandPrix line of Gen2 technology solutions that will allow UHF RFID technology to be used for item-level tagging applications. The Seattle, Washington-based company believes its new technology could prove game-changing for RFID adoption at the item level.
by Admin | Feb 20, 2006 | News
Dick Cantwell, head of Procter & Gamble’s RFID efforts, completes an unparalleled speaker lineup at RFID Journal’s fourth annual conference and exhibition.
by Admin | Feb 20, 2006 | Editor's Views
Metro’s chairman and CEO, Hans-Joachim Körber, is right-we need one global numbering scheme for all industries.
by Admin | Feb 17, 2006 | News
Domino Printing Sciences today announced the successful deployment of a complete EPC track-and-trace solution for the administration of hemophilia products.
by Admin | Feb 17, 2006 | News
Omron launches international Gen 2 tag; U.S. Army active RFID spending may surpass $400 million; Alliance invests in Goliath Solutions; Loftware upgrades RFID support; BlueBean selling RFID startup kits; SAP green-lights iMotion integration; Ingram Micro’s Nimax to distribute Stratum’s TagNet.
by Admin | Feb 16, 2006 | News
This guest contribution from Manufacturing Insights’ Joe Barkai considers the need to map RFID-generated data reads into an enterprise’s business logic to achieve real, actionable information.