by Admin | May 19, 2010 | News
The organization’s 2015 Readiness Program includes 50 companies in the pharmaceutical supply chain simulating the movement of products from a manufacturer to a drug store, as well as the electronic data that is captured, stored and shared along the way.
by Admin | May 19, 2010 | News
To highlight rapidly evolving RFID solutions, the company will hold a live 30-minute presentation by one RFID technology vendor every Friday at 2 pm Eastern time.
by s9800078 | May 18, 2010 | News
Can you please provide some examples of each type of technology? —Mondar, India ——— Dear Mondar, Read-only tags are programmed at the factory with a serial number that can not be changed. This can be useful when you have a high-volume application that involves tagged...
by Admin | May 18, 2010 | News
Alien Technology solutions partner Aifos Solutions provides a complete UHF RFID visibility solution to increase security and improve efficiency of blood bags within blood banks .
by Admin | May 18, 2010 | News
Low-frequency passive tags ensure that vehicles in the Sprint Cup Series use NASCAR-issued fuel cells, and that their approved chassis are not altered, making them more vulnerable in a crash.
by Admin | May 18, 2010 | News
Morgan’s Wonderland says the technology helps its visitors feel safe and comfortable, ensuring that they receive any assistance they might require, and that they do not get lost or wander off.
by s9800078 | May 17, 2010 | News
I work at a company that operates major fueling plants. We serve thousands of truck drivers. Switching products is a major safety concern that could lead to an explosion. My question is this: Which RFID system could be used to identify trucks and interface with SAP...
by Admin | May 17, 2010 | Expert Views
Step right up, my friends, and marvel at the EPC Gen 2 UHF passive RFID inlay hidden within a stainless-steel shell. You’ll wonder: How does he do it?
by Admin | May 17, 2010 | Editor's Views
Maybe it can—but what’s more important is that the technology can be used to reinforce an existing competitive advantage.
by Admin | May 17, 2010 | News
The city’s bicycle-sharing program, Denver B-cycle, employs passive tags to automate the dispensing and usage of 500 bikes available at dozens of sites, as well as analyze routes taken by the participants.