by Admin | Jul 3, 2014 | News
DHL adds 13 locations throughout the Americas to its life-sciences Thermonet network; EM Microelectronic announces COiN Bluetooth smart beacon; SkyeTek unveils new UHF RFID module; International oil and gas company implements Precyse Technologies’ RTLS to boost worker safety; RFID takes part in University of Texas at Dallas commencement ceremony.
by Admin | Jul 3, 2014 | News
The RFID system, provided by EPC Solutions Taiwan, is designed so that the museum can view the real-time location of artwork on display or being moved within its warehouse.
by Admin | Jul 2, 2014 | News
The British emergency services provider has attached EPC Gen 2 UHF passive RFID tags to critical gear, and can now more easily verify what is onboard each vehicle, and when it was last serviced.
by Admin | Jul 1, 2014 | News
The Australian oil and gas company is trialing Omni-ID’s Power 400 RFID tag, branded as the Woodside Smart Tag (or W-Tag), at its LNG operation site.
by Admin | Jun 30, 2014 | News
The company says its DWM1000 module can be used to make low-cost tags, supporting real-time location systems that can pinpoint a tag’s location within 10 centimeters at a distance of 100 meters or more.
by Admin | Jun 30, 2014 | News
The retailers are using a low-cost solution from Front Systems, consisting of passive UHF RFID labels, as well inventory-management software, readers and printer-encoders.
by Admin | Jun 30, 2014 | Editor's Views
The RFID industry needs to do more to make it possible for companies to test RFID systems or use the technology for small applications.
by Admin | Jun 30, 2014 | News
The event, to be held on Oct. 23, in London, England, will highlight leading companies’ radio frequency identification deployments in the region, and demonstrate the latest technology solutions.
by Admin | Jun 27, 2014 | News
The department’s facilities in Doha’s West Bay and Al Sadd neighborhoods use passive RFID UHF tags to track more than 100,000 legal files, as well as assets.
by Admin | Jun 27, 2014 | News
The South Carolina health-care provider now uses a centralized Ekahau Wi-Fi-based solution to track the locations of assets at four of its hospitals.