by Admin | Jun 22, 2011 | News
Hospitals could reduce labor costs by 18 percent by optimizing an existing RFID-based medicine-replenishment system for nurses, a University of Cincinnati research team finds.
by Admin | Jun 22, 2011 | News
The Portuguese-language site, supported by HP’s RFID Center of Excellence, will feature RFID news and case studies focused on the fast-growing Brazilian market.
by s9800078 | Jun 21, 2011 | News
In an interview with Xconomy, Jay Deady explained why his firm purchased Patient Care Technology Systems, and also revealed his strategy going forward.
by Doug | Jun 21, 2011 | News
In an interview with Xconomy, Jay Deady explained why his firm purchased Patient Care Technology Systems, and also revealed his strategy going forward.
by s9800078 | Jun 20, 2011 | News
A post by technology historian Edward Tenner on The Atlantic’s Web site raises some interesting issues—and draws some erroneous conclusions.
by Doug | Jun 20, 2011 | News
A post by technology historian Edward Tenner on The Atlantic’s Web site raises some interesting issues—and draws some erroneous conclusions.
by Admin | Jun 20, 2011 | Editor's Views
Author Tyler Cowen argues that the United States has “eaten all the low-hanging fruit,” and that future prosperity isn’t guaranteed, but new technologies like RFID could help.
by Admin | Jun 20, 2011 | Expert Views
Real-time information regarding key performance indicators is pivotal for driving processes toward meeting a company’s production targets.
by Admin | Jun 20, 2011 | News
Several museums have deployed the company’s active 2.4 GHz tags, which detect motion or measure temperature and humidity, thereby alerting the staff if an item is at risk of being stolen or damaged.
by Doug | Jun 18, 2011 | News
The bar-code pioneer was a huge supporter of RFID technology and RFID Journal.