by Admin | Jul 8, 2010 | News
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.
by Admin | Jul 8, 2010 | News
The founder and director of the University of Arkansas’ RFID research laboratory has been named the dean of Auburn University’s College of Business.
by s9800078 | Jul 7, 2010 | News
What are the expected trends for the U.S. government’s spending on the technology over the next decade or so? —Name withheld ——— I have not seen any recent projections for U.S. government spending on radio frequency identification, though the U.S. Department of...
by s9800078 | Jul 7, 2010 | News
Is it legal in the United States to implant an RFID chip into a person’s body without that individual’s knowledge or permission? —Name withheld ——— I am not a lawyer, but I spoke to a friend who is. He says that in most countries, implanting any kind of...
by Admin | Jul 7, 2010 | News
This report, produced by GBI Research, a leading business intelligence company, provides key data and analysis of the major factors affecting the market for RFID in the pharmaceuticals industry.
by Admin | Jul 7, 2010 | News
The European truck company is installing a system from Zebra Enterprise Solutions to track where each of its vehicles is located, and to monitor how long it takes to go through such services as washing and repair.
by s9800078 | Jul 6, 2010 | News
We face a challenge here in South Africa—and in Africa, in general. Most GSM cellular network providers operate in the ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) band of 800 MHz, 900 MHz and 1800 MHz. Since most UHF RFID systems operate in this band as well, we can not use UHF...
by Admin | Jul 6, 2010 | News
The island nation’s Survey and Land Registration Bureau has reduced the amount of time its staff spent searching for files, while also improving workflows, with a system from TrackIT Solutions.
by Admin | Jul 5, 2010 | News
To ensure orders are complete and accurate, the hotel-furniture maker uses passive EPC UHF tags to track products from the point of assembly to the moment they are shipped, thereby bringing a fast ROI.
by Admin | Jul 2, 2010 | News
The company offers its developer tools to businesses seeking an RFID solution—complying with the ISO 18000-7 RFID standard for 433 MHz active tags—to enhance their own hardware or software product.