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RFID Boosts Employee Well-being, Satisfaction
New research from Italy’s University of Parma delves into the social sustainability of RFID technology. The study introduces a novel framework for evaluating how RFID benefits individuals and society, offering...
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Nordson Asymtek Adds RFID to Its Industrial Fluid Dispensers
The company is offering an RFID-enabled version of its Genius Jet system, designed to ensure that the correct cartridge is being employed to apply the proper amount of adhesive, filler,…
News April 29Tego Releases 8-kilobit Dual-Memory RFID Chip and Tags
The new EPC UHF chip, designed to exceed the new ATA Spec 2000 requirements and be attached to aircraft parts, has lockable memory for birth record data, and rewritable memory…
News April 29Expectations for RFID Journal LIVE! 2013
End users committed to significant RFID projects will be common at this year's conference and exhibition.
Editor's Views April 28