Winner of ‘Contest for a Cause’ Announced
Xtreme RFID, in collaboration with RFID Journal, has announced that Edward Blackman, from Caledonia, Mich., is the competition’s winner.
Xtreme RFID, in collaboration with RFID Journal, has announced that Edward Blackman, from Caledonia, Mich., is the competition’s winner.
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority will demonstrate the company’s TrackSafe solution for the Federal Transit Administration, to determine how well RFID technology can help prevent accidents.
The company’s WiseMote tag can transmit data at 5 GHz, which is less commonly used and thus a less crowded channel than the traditional 2.4 GHz band.
Two winners of last year’s RFID Journal Award for Most Innovative Use of RFID have found an interesting way to highlight their solution.
Xtreme RFID, in collaboration with RFID Journal, has announced that Edward Blackman, from Caledonia, Mich., is the competition’s winner.
I received an encouraging e-mail from a high-school student who is energized by what radio frequency identification can do.
The company claims that its Pantenna UHF antennas are less expensive than most others on the market, with a lower environmental impact.
I was recently honored by the RFID community—but the truth is, I felt honored before receiving this much-appreciated tribute.