RFID News Roundup
Tagsys intros UHF tags for textile tracking; Xterprise announces new version of automated RFID app for retail suppliers; EECC delivers updated study on UHF tag performance; Sycuan Casino puts RFID into garment inventory tracking; Meshed Systems, Impinj ink distribution deal.
How Do You View RFID Adoption All Over the World?
What is its status now, and how do you foresee it evolving in the future? —Name withheld ——— Interesting question. I could probably write a book in response, but I will try to explain in a few paragraphs how I view where adoption is at present, and where it is going....
Air Transport Industry Weighs Benefits of RFID
Airports and airlines that have adopted RFID technology show it can make myriad operations more efficient—cutting costs, improving safety and security, and delivering customer services.
Designer Tags for RTIs
RFID providers have developed tags that make it easier and more cost-effective to track and manage returnable transport items.
Securing Small Shipments
An RFID e-seal designed for ammunition, file or medical boxes can monitor for tampering.
The Wisdom of the Earth
China’s leader really gets RFID.
A Challenge for Our Award Judges
The deployments presented at this year’s RFID Journal Awards touch deep into companies’ operations and deliver significant financial or safety benefits.
2011 RFID Journal Award Winner: Special Achievement—Setting the RFID Standard
Chris Diorio brought together people and technologies to create the global ultrahigh-frequency specification.
2011 RFID Journal Award Winner: Most Innovative Use of RFID—Tracking and Monitoring the Deadliest Cache
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a strategy that uses RFID to safeguard nuclear materials.
