Drug makers consider adding RFID tags to labels
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Coming as no surprise to those already involved, the “supply chain event management” (SCEM) space will benefit significantly from RFID.
Alien debuts 96-bit class 1 EPC tags; SSA RFID-enables distribution software; Argent boosts RFID label production capacity; partners to offer RFID application integration; new handheld Bluetooth RFID reader.
There are plenty of creative and economically compelling applications for which RFID is being used other than supply chain enhancement.
Almost everyone agrees that RFID will change the face of business. The point of disagreement is: when?
The benefits a company might realize from RFID will largely depend on the time and planning put into developing its RFID implementation.
A Danish museum of natural history hatches an RFID-based exhibit on birds to better educate and entertain its visitors
The responses CNET News.com received after it recently ran a story about RFID and human chip implanting were negative almost across the board.
Beyond just producing middleware, Microsoft wants to participate in RFID’s role in the consumer’s “smart” home.
This article considers what have come to be accepted as some of the biggest obstacles to successful widespread RFID adoption.