Every DVD Tells a Story
It’s possible to track 2,000 discs on a pallet if you pay attention to the way they’re RFID-tagged, packed and stacked.
RFID in Fashion Event Goes Virtual
RFID Journal is transforming its RFID in Fashion face-to-face event, sponsored by Avery Dennison, into an online event to be held on Sept. 28.
Spreading the Word About RFID in Latin America
RFID Journal’s first event in the region will highlight the progress Central and South American companies are making in improving their business operations with RFID.
Thank You, Bill Hardgrave
The head of the University of Arkansas’ RFID Research Center brought a level of credibility to the RFID industry.
Will Tags Become Inexpensive Enough for Ordinary Consumer Goods?
Do you foresee a future in which RFID chips will be so cheap that they would be found on a can of Coke, or a bottle of beer? —Dan, United Kingdom ——— Dan, That’s a difficult question to answer, because it is highly speculative. For RFID tags to reach a price at...Thank You, Bill Hardgrave
The head of the University of Arkansas’ RFID Research Center brought a level of credibility to the RFID industry.
Dash7 Alliance Offers Test Methods, Tools for ISO 18000-7 Developers
By offering its own certification suite, at the same time that National Technology is selling test tools for Dash7 certification, the organization hopes to help developers properly test their own active RFID technology before taking it to Met Labs to be certified.
Hospital RTLS Tracks Pumps’ Status and Movement
A system from AeroScout enables Health First to monitor whether its infusion pumps are powered on, and to receive an alert if pumps or other assets fail to follow an expected path through cleaning or maintenance.
RFID Helps Control and Organize Construction Sites
Germany’s University of Wuppertal has developed a hardware and software platform that provides managers with up-to-the-minute information regarding materials, tools and individuals entering and leaving job sites.
