by Admin | Jun 5, 2013 | News
The school’s RFID Advanced Research group has carried out dozens of projects, including several designed to prevent bicycle accidents, monitor door production or improve construction-worker safety.
by Admin | Jun 4, 2013 | News
Roline is using a solution from Ferm RFID to better manage its retreading and inventory processes, and to enable customers to track tires installed on their vehicles.
by Admin | Jun 3, 2013 | News
After adopting 6PM’s iFIT solution, Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust reduced the hours needed to retrieve and put away patient files by 80 percent.
by Admin | Jun 3, 2013 | News
Wellco is using a solution from Odyssey to create passive UHF RFID labels for every pair of boots, case and pallet, and confirms shipping orders are correct by reading those tags before loading goods onto trucks.
by Admin | Jun 2, 2013 | Editor's Views
The manufacturer of heating and ventilation equipment used RFID technology to make a highly efficient plant even more efficient.
by Admin | Jun 2, 2013 | Expert Views
Information can save us from eating, drinking and powering our way to extinction.
by Admin | May 31, 2013 | News
The Korean company plans to soon release its reader, which works in conjunction with an antenna fitted with an LED to activate EPC Gen 2 tags with photoelectric sensors.
by Admin | May 30, 2013 | News
CAEN RFID intros new specialty UHF RFID tags, UHF e-seal, UHF reader gate; iDTronic intros RFID wristbands, UHF reader gun; the New York Palace streamlines uniform care with RFID; HID Global announces ATEX certification for RFID transponders; Novadis upgrades Nova-Tag for industrial applications; FDA okays RFID-enabled blood-tracking application; Visa Europe sees spike in contactless payments.
by Admin | May 29, 2013 | News
RFID Journal LIVE! Europe 2013, to be held in London on Oct. 15, will focus on the business benefits of employing RFID to improve manufacturing, supply chain and retail operations across Europe.
by Admin | May 28, 2013 | News
Braccialini is using Tertium Technology’s BlueBerry keyfob readers to inconspicuously determine if unauthorized outlets are selling its goods, and to investigate the history of such diversions.