Startup Courts Avery Dennison
NanoPierce says the label maker is exploring the possibility of using its antenna connection technique.
NanoPierce says the label maker is exploring the possibility of using its antenna connection technique.
News that Gillette will purchase 500 million tags has stirred privacy concerns among consumers.
As more people learn about the potential for using RFID to track purchases, privacy concerns are growing.
The tire maker has begun testing a UHF transponder that it adapted for use inside rubber sidewalls.
The company is demonstrating RFID technology at its conference this week, and it may launch a pilot.
A test in New Jersey is part of an ongoing effort to become more efficient without sacrificing security.
The Atlanta software company will enhance its supply chain execution product to accept RFID data.
Despite all of the excitement about low-cost RFID tags, the biggest challenge is creating the IT infrastructure.
RFID could help prevent the massive economic disruption that would be caused by a dirty bomb hidden in a shipping container.
RJI’s new vehicle-tracking unit switches to satellite communications in areas with no cellular coverage.