BT Debuts Managed RFID Service
British Telecom’s RFID unit launched its first off-the-shelf product, offering customers an active tag system to help track and manage reusable business assets.
British Telecom’s RFID unit launched its first off-the-shelf product, offering customers an active tag system to help track and manage reusable business assets.
Produce, meat, poultry, seafood and dairy products often travel cross-country or between continents before ending up on store shelves. Given this lengthy journey, using RFID to improve food safety and shelf life has become a top priority for suppliers and retailers.
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RFID reader manufacturer ThingMagic of Cambridge, Massachusetts, this morning announced private funding from networking giant Cisco Systems and Nicholas Negroponte, the Wiesner Professor of Media Technology at MIT.
Getting the most out of your products with RFID.
A university research facility is hoping to deploy wireless sensors networks combined with RFID tags.
The networking company has increased its stakes in RFID technology by funding ThingMagic, bringing the RFID reader manufacturer’s total funding to nearly $21 million.
Radio-based technologies change the way we gather, access and protect data.
An aggressive program is under way to reduce barriers to RFID adoption in the aerospace industry.