CribMaster Adds RTLS Functionality to Its Tool-Tracking Solutions
The Live Tracking module enables users of CribMaster’s storage cabinets to identify the real-time location of assets and personnel, via AeroScout’s Wi-Fi tags and software.
The Live Tracking module enables users of CribMaster’s storage cabinets to identify the real-time location of assets and personnel, via AeroScout’s Wi-Fi tags and software.
DAP Technologies, Omni-ID partner on rugged tablet with active and passive RFID readers; Flagler Hospital streamlines caregiver communications with Ekahau’s RFID-over-Wi-Fi; Spanish integrator unveils NFC-enabled laundry-tracking service; RFID in Europe launches RFID&U Web site for consumers; Star Systems’ RFID decals receive certification from OmniAir; IBM, Semtech partner to give the Internet of Things greater distance.
RFID Journal’s ninth event for the medical industry will focus on helping health-care providers understand how RFID technology can help them improve patient safety, hospital operations and supply chain efficiencies.
A physician will be able to read the embedded tag of a patient’s implant, in order to identify the model, size and other details about that implant.
Rico Reyes mailed RFID-tagged cards to 5,000 potential voters, hoping to pique interest in his campaign and induce them to access videos and other information via their smartphones.
Passengers use RFID-enabled tickets to enter the ship and access their cabins, and, in the future, will also do so to receive additional services, such as meals or Internet access.
Whether you are trying to locate lost luggage or a shipment of critical parts, the lack of visibility prevents you from making contingency plans.
The technology is now doing so much more than improving supply chain efficiency.
Companies are turning to RFID to engage consumers via social media and interactive ads and promotions.
These solutions are designed to monitor hard-to-track and high-value metal assets, such as handheld tools, industrial parts and surgical equipment.