LogicaCMG and PowerID Team Up
The companies will develop solutions leveraging the benefits of battery-assisted tags, focused initially on the aerospace, automotive and logistics markets.
The companies will develop solutions leveraging the benefits of battery-assisted tags, focused initially on the aerospace, automotive and logistics markets.
Currently utilized by some U.K. pharmacies, the RFID-based system is being tailored for use in other countries.
Philippines drafts rules for RFID frequency, power use; SAMSys introduces Gen 2 portal reader package; research projects $2.3 billion market for RFID in health care, pharma; IP Smart Packaging is now ASURYS; Australian chipmaker receives government grant; German retailer Rewe testing RFID.
The National Alliance for Health Information Technology and giant information technology consulting firm BearingPoint have released the results of a survey they conducted of more than 300 healthcare professionals. The findings indicate a slow year in 2006, followed by a dramatic uptick in spending in 2007 and beyond. This article has more.
Dot-coms led the Internet revolution. So why are these tech-savvy companies sitting on the sidelines while brick-and-mortar retailers lead the RFID revolution?
Using an RFID system set to launch in January, the nation’s postal service will automatically monitor tagged test envelopes as they pass through key sorting points.
RFID made many headlines this year. Which ones were the most significant?
The coming year might be remembered as the one in which manufacturers figure out how to use RFID technologies to achieve hard benefits.
What’s in store for the RFID industry? Executives can count on another good year.
Auto-ID Labs is developing a software simulation called the Realm, which will determine optimal architectures for the EPCglobal Network.