Impinj Lands $26.5M in 4th Round of Funding
Chip maker Impinj of Seattle, Washington, today announced that it has secured a $26.5 million round of funding.
Chip maker Impinj of Seattle, Washington, today announced that it has secured a $26.5 million round of funding.
A new passive UHF RFID system from iPico uses “tag talks first” technology, making it suitable for applications where items move at high speeds.
SmartCode has put together a low-cost solution to enable quick compliance to RFID mandates from the U.S. Department of Defense.
EPCglobal and AIAG have proposed an RFID tag data structure allowing tire manufacturers to use both Electronic Product Code and existing data identifiers.
ARC Advisory Group’s Chantal Polsonetti herein argues that manufacturers under mandate should follow the lead of their top-tier counterparts with respect to RFID benefits: focus less on warehousing and distribution and more at the end point of the supply chain, the retail store.
The tag maker says its customers now have more memory options and security features that provide heightened privacy protections.
Texas Instruments today issued a major announcement around its product line of high frequency (HF) RFID offerings, the breadth of which suggests an aggressive, determined bid by the company to ensure a leadership position in the HF RFID market. This article recaps the many aspects of the annoucement.
A newly published study shows that apparel and footwear retailers can expect a quick return on investment from deploying RFID.
Research firm Gartner today announced the release of its inaugural RFID market size, share, and forecast report. The key prediction is that the RFID market will grow from $504 million this year to $3 billion in 2010. RFID Update spoke with Jeff Woods, research vice president at Gartner, about the findings.