Sweeping RFID Under the Rug
Robotic cleaning systems may be the wave of the future at office buildings.
Robotic cleaning systems may be the wave of the future at office buildings.
Project LIFE utilized RFID to study how house design can influence family dynamics and lifestyle.
A pharmacy in Omaha, Neb., is offering customers with visual impairments an RFID system that tells them what medicine they have and how much to take.
By improving product information management, companies can achieve business value today—and be set to gain benefits when RFID automates more processes.
Everyone will benefit if companies set aside their national (or personal) agendas and work toward a global EPC standard.
Early adopters of EPC technology are showing there are benefits to be gained by both manufacturers and retailers.
Metro Group and GS1 Germany have announced that their EPCglobal-accredited testing facility will be up and running by the end of October.
The Finnish RFID tag manufacturer will sell its UHF Gen 1 and Gen 2 inlays for just under 10 U.S. cents each for a minimum purchase of 50,000.
PanGo enhances RFID capabilities; iAnywhere upgrades middleware; Dow picks Savi tracking solution for chemicals; Allstream offers bundled RFID solutions; battery-powered cart enables mobility; Atmel releases new low-frequency chip; Assa Abloy buys Italian auto-ID reseller Tag Technology.