Get Ready For Disruption
Low-cost RFID is a disruptive technology that will have a profound impact on the market and established tag makers. Mark Roberti explains why.
Low-cost RFID is a disruptive technology that will have a profound impact on the market and established tag makers. Mark Roberti explains why.
Companies that wait for RFID tag prices to fall to less than five cents will be left behind, says Spectra Consulting’s Philip Calderbank.
Access ID subsidiary will focus on selling customized contactless RFID cards to universities and corporations.
Frost & Sullivan says China’s much-debated national identification card would provide a needed boost for the smart card industry.
Axcess has unveiled a new RFID tag that can detect the unauthorized movement of anything from PCs to missiles.
Some of the biggest companies in the world are clamoring for low-cost RFID systems. But vendors don’t want to invest in developing them.
Machines communicating via RFID and Bluetooth connections could help save the telecom sector, says Forrester.
Scanpak will be able to integrate RFID data with legacy applications and push the information to desktops and mobile devices.
Savi Technology is teaming up with Qualcomm, a leader in mobile communications, to offer global supply chain tracking.
WhereNet Corp. and SkyBitz are joining forces to offer a system for tracking cargo containers in transit.