RFID: Cure for Counterfeit Drugs?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is looking at using EPC tags to ensure the integrity of pharmaceutical drugs.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is looking at using EPC tags to ensure the integrity of pharmaceutical drugs.
Meshed Systems will offer tags, readers, software and services to help European companies build complete RFID systems.
A study shows that Europe’s UHF RFID market, initially concentrated on the retail supply chain, has expanded across a range of industry sectors.
A white paper suggests the U.S. military could use the new Internet Protocol to track items.
The enterprise resource planning vendor’s Auto-ID Infrastructure aims to help companies leverage RFID data. This Vendor Profile looks at SAP’s strategy for using RFID to enhance supply chain applications.
There’s a dangerous knowledge gap between early adopters, such as Wal-Mart and the U.S. Department of Defense, and just about everyone else.
The Department of Defense provides more information about its plans to require all its suppliers to use RFID tags starting in 2005.
The provider of active-tag systems is making its RFID software platform work with passive technology from a variety of vendors.
GlobeRanger adds components to its wireless platform to speed up RFID application development.
Savi Technology beefs up its systems RFID tracking software with tools that give customers more control.