U.K. Startup Sees Pregnant Opportunity
A company named Cambridge Temperature Concepts has developed an RFID-based system to help women predict their ovulation cycles.
A company named Cambridge Temperature Concepts has developed an RFID-based system to help women predict their ovulation cycles.
Some apparel retailers are apparently confusing RFID and electronic article surveillance solutions.
A Time magazine article praises ClearCount’s smart sponges for their ability to reduce the number of sponges left in patients.
Some apparel retailers are apparently confusing RFID and electronic article surveillance solutions.
A Time magazine article praises ClearCount’s smart sponges for their ability to reduce the number of sponges left in patients.
Packaging Logistics Services is offering RFID-enabled services to its reusable packaging customers, as well as utilizing the technology to manage the pallets and containers it leases out.
The latest market data from VDC Research finds the recession is dragging down the RFID market, with vendors and end users differing on when the industry recovery will begin. The commercial services vertical is a bright spot for RFID sales, which are expected to top $4 billion worldwide this year.
Schematic believes its giant RFID-enabled touch screen can be a useful tool for providing information to attendees at events, and to consumers in retail stores.
The Saudi Arabian school is working on a number of projects, such as using RFID to dispense medication, monitor a person’s pulse rate and blood pressure, and manage energy consumption.