Hewlett-Packard’s RFID activity in Korea
HP has been helping Korean manufacturers meet Wal-Mart’s mandate. It will also release an RFID starter kit and open a research center in Seoul next month.
HP has been helping Korean manufacturers meet Wal-Mart’s mandate. It will also release an RFID starter kit and open a research center in Seoul next month.
RFID Journal, the University of Kansas and Rush Tracking Systems have teamed up to create a lab that will provide objective benchmarking reports on RFID equipment.
Imobile unveils an application and the RFID tags needed to label and track shipments according to Department of Defense RFID requirements.
RFID Journal, the world’s RFID authority, has announced that its third annual executive conference will be held in Chicago from April 10 to 12, 2005.
Beijing’s concerns about international RFID standards must be addressed.
Philips and ViVOtech plan to deploy a system that lets U.S. cell phone subscribers use near field communication (NFC) technology to make cashless purchases.
U.S. Senator Bill Nelson asks the Federal Trade Commission to explain its role and strategy for addressing RFID’s potential risks to privacy.
UPS plans to RFID into its supply chain operations, and the shipping giant already has a number of pilots underway.
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The UK’s Ministry of Defense has decided to more fully RFID-enable the military’s supply chain.