Consumers Rule!
Shopping habits revealed during the 2014 holiday season will likely propel many retailers to adopt RFID.
Shopping habits revealed during the 2014 holiday season will likely propel many retailers to adopt RFID.
A research team has developed a tag, in the form of a tiny pellet, that could be inserted into the tumor during a biopsy.
A solution that combines acoustic technology and satellite tags could help cleanup crews locate spills trapped under moving ice floes.
To help companies get up to speed quickly, RFID Journal LIVE! will provide retail workshops and tracks, featuring practical information and real-world case studies.
Apparel retailers have a tool to determine the potential return on investment.
Solution providers are addressing employee issues that have arisen as retailers deploy the technology in more stores.
Vendors are certifying their tags so companies that operate in potentially explosive environments can track and manage assets and items.
Manufacturers and suppliers that deploy RFID to track and manage steel slabs, pipes and other assets say the benefits are well worth the work.
The success of any RFID project in any industry requires close collaboration between the operations and technology teams.
Many people think the choice is simple, but it’s quite complex—and that explains why adoption is taking longer to occur than many expected.