RFID Spending Poised For Growth
This article was originally published by RFID Update.June 9, 2004—A new Forrester Research survey indicates that RFID stands to benefit from the projected increase in next year’s IT spending by corporations, with a full 37% planning RFID purchases.Read the...
Reader Size Dips Below a Dime
Innovision Research & Technology’s new RFID reader, possibly the world’s smallest, might be a contender for Near Field Communication applications.
Intermec Sues Matrics
One of the largest holders of RFID intellectual property wants its rival to start paying a ‘reasonable’ royalty.
Intermec Sues Matrics
This article was originally published by RFID Update.June 8, 2004—Intermec has filed suit against Matrics, accusing the Maryland-based RFID tag maker of infringing on its intellectual property rights. The companies are two of the most prominent in the RFID space.Read...Sun plans research centres for RFID
This article was originally published by RFID Update.June 8, 2004—One of the RFID centers Sun Microsystems plans to open in the coming year will be in Sydney, Australia, where the company already has an existing base of specialists in the technology.Read the article...
Europe Needs New RFID Regulations
Proposed changes to ETSI regulations surrounding the use of RFID systems won’t enable European companies to use UHF systems for supply chain management.
One Throat to Choke
Companies can outsource the installation of RFID systems, but they can’t outsource responsibility for the success or failure of a project.
‘Growing’ Low-Cost RFID Antennas
Coates Screen and QinetiQ of the United Kingdom are teaming up to offer RFID tag makers the ability to “grow” low-cost metal antennas.
RFID Tag Market in Flux
EPCglobal’s selection of Generation 2 standard will cause a swift surge in supply and demand and a shift in market share, predicts ABI Research.
