by Admin | May 4, 2010 | News
RFID Journal announced today that the two companies will hold the event in Bogota, Colombia, from Aug. 31 to Sept. 1, with the aim of educating businesses in that region regarding how RFID can improve the way they do business.
by Admin | May 3, 2010 | Expert Views
A new air interface protocol that connects RFID sensors with the EPCglobal network will play a pivotal role in realizing the Internet of Things.
by Admin | May 3, 2010 | News
The company’s Unified Solutions division is installing Ekahau software into its DECT phones, so that companies, schools and hospitals can locate their handsets in real time.
by Admin | May 3, 2010 | Editor's Views
Companies could avoid past technology infrastructure blunders that cost them millions of dollars, if they would just take a holistic approach to RFID adoption.
by s9800078 | Apr 30, 2010 | News
Do you know of any businesses that provide visitor-management solutions based on radio frequency identification, to track people moving within various floors of a building in real time? —Jignesh, India ——— Jignesh, A wide variety of companies offer technologies that...
by Admin | Apr 30, 2010 | News
Simavita says its system, which uses a wireless moisture sensor embedded in an absorbent pad, is improving care and lowering costs in 20 nursing homes across Australia.
by s9800078 | Apr 29, 2010 | News
How might radio frequency identification technology be used in a medical center that is switching to electronic records? —Name withheld ——— Good question. I have not heard of any hospital that has fully integrated RFID with its electronic medical records system, but I...
by Admin | Apr 29, 2010 | News
Barbecue team uses wireless sensors to monitor meat; Smartrac introduces tiny glass-enclosed RFID tag; Jamison intros space-saving UHF RFID reader strip; Mission Hospital installs RTLS for tracking medical equipment; GAO RFID adds water-resistant LF reader and UHF tag to portfolio.
by Admin | Apr 29, 2010 | News
RFID Journal has announced that registration is now open for its one-day events in Los Angeles and Philadelphia, focused on helping health-care providers learn how the technology can help improve patient safety, hospital operations and supply chain efficiencies.
by Admin | Apr 28, 2010 | News
The airline’s various divisions are using Mojix RFID hardware to track aircraft-part maintenance and hazardous cargo, while testing the use of handheld readers and its own tags to track safety devices on planes.