by Admin | Feb 25, 2010 | News
LabID introduces two new UHF RFID inlays; AeroScout, Extension team up on health-care RTLS-VoIP solution; Aviant Systems builds cellular RFID solution for RecycleBank; CenTrak announces new Hand Hygiene Compliance System; UPM Raflatac, Hansaprint unveil NFC label for metal, upgrade portal service; Nokia cancels SWP NFC phone, China Unicom moves ahead with SWP NFC payment initiative.
by Admin | Feb 25, 2010 | News
The DogBone system, developed by the owner of a salvage yard, enables companies to locate vehicles in large lots, by affixing EPC Gen 2 passive tags to car windshields.
by s9800078 | Feb 24, 2010 | News
We seek a solution for container yard management in real time. We need to be able to determine the exact location of a container in the yard, which covers 65,000 square meters [700,000 square feet]. We move around 250 to 300 containers per day, and capacity is for...
by Doug | Feb 24, 2010 | News
Vendors believe they can sell RFID as part of business process transformation, but end users say they want incremental change.
by s9800078 | Feb 24, 2010 | News
Do you have any information available on the history of radio frequency identification? —Name withheld ——— Yes, we have an article in our Get Started section entitled The History of RFID Technology, though I would not call it an authoritative history. It is simply...
by Admin | Feb 24, 2010 | News
Artilux NMF is one of the first companies in the nation to track finished products and raw materials throughout warehouse and production areas.
by s9800078 | Feb 23, 2010 | News
A conservator would like an RFID company to volunteer to help tag damaged artworks so they can be identified when the resources are available to repair them.
by Admin | Feb 23, 2010 | News
The online seller of luxury fashions and accessories hopes that tagging its merchandise will lead to improved inventory visibility—and make certain the goods its customers purchase are in stock.
by Admin | Feb 23, 2010 | News
Offered in partnership with the Oil & Gas RFID Solution Group, the daylong series of sessions will explain how companies in the energy sector can benefit from radio frequency identification.
by Admin | Feb 23, 2010 | News
The new family of Monza 4 tag chips boasts greater read range, orientation insensitivity, more memory and innovative privacy features.