The Role of Independent Testing
The RFID Alliance Lab, supported by RFID Journal, will be an important resource in the development of the RFID market.
The RFID Alliance Lab, supported by RFID Journal, will be an important resource in the development of the RFID market.
Alien releases EPC Class 1 reader for Europe; AIM Global introduces RFID mark; NCR offers labels and services; Tagsys receives $9 million in funding.
The University of Wisconsin’s Madison campus will give a preview of its new RFID laboratory this week at its annual e-business conference.
The RFID systems provider gave RFID Journal a look at a new machine that it says can mass-assemble hundreds of millions of tags.
The German industrial giant says it plans to enter the UHF RFID tag-and-reader market with a range of EPC-compliant products set for launch in mid 2005.
NCR says it has developed a solution to one of the major factors contributing to the industry’s unimpressive 80% RFID tag read rate.
The leadership at Avery Dennison sees RFID as the giant label maker’s “largest long-term health opportunity.”
Checkpoint Systems has apparently landed a large contract with a well-known clothes retailer to RFID tag individual articles of clothing.
The leading supplier of books to Dutch libraries is applying RFID labels to all new books to enable automatic management of books within libraries.
Results from a survey conducted at last week’s Frontline Conference indicate very strong interest in RFID, with 80% of respondents planning an RFID project.