RFID Labels for Less

RFID Labels for Less

Power Paper licenses Motorola’s BiStatix technology to create low-cost smart labels made with printed antennas and batteries.

Where RFID Is Happening

Where RFID Is Happening

From March 29 to March 31, experts in the forefront of RFID adoption will discuss all the issues—cost of compliance, data integration, standards, privacy and more—at RFID Journal‘s executive conference in Chicago.

January 2004

This issue looks at how suppliers can help offset the cost of mandates by finding savings internally. Read about CHEP’s major RFID pilot, how the healthcare industry is using RFID and much more.

Roll Up Your Sleeves

Roll Up Your Sleeves

Before you deploy a state-of-the-art RFID system, you have to prepare your master file to make sure you have accurate information to associate with a tag’s serial number.