Tagsys Sows Kernel for Item Tagging

Tagsys Sows Kernel for Item Tagging

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.

Impinj Launches UHF Tech for Item-Level Tags

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.

EPC Track-and-Trace for Hemophilia

Domino Printing Sciences today announced the successful deployment of a complete EPC track-and-trace solution for the administration of hemophilia products.

RFID News Roundup

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.

RFID as a Cross-Platform Abstractor

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.

Walk Before You Run with RFID

ARC Advisory Group’s Chantal Polsonetti argues that technological progress and ISO standardization will bring increased benefits for manufacturers implementing RFID, but she stresses the need for careful planning with an eye toward long-term scalability.