Standardizing RFID Standards
GRIFS will hold a meeting in Washington on June 30 and July 1, 2009, to facilitate collaboration among organizations creating global RFID standards.
Construction Group Seeks to Build Support for RFID
The RFID in Construction Consortium, formed by RFID and construction industry members, hopes to foster technology’s adoption, primarily by acting as a source of information.
RFID News Roundup
Fosstrak releases open-source LLRP software; Invengo kicks off June promotions on inlays, labels, smart cards, readers; Savi unveils new RTLS solution; Sirit, Eriginate partner on UHF livestock tracking solution; WinWare adds new RFID-enabled drawers to CribMaster system; Hong Kong International Airport expands RFID implementation; smart card association forms in Middle East.
RFID Adopters Seek “Competitive Differentiation”
A University of Wollongong survey examines the differences between companies that have deployed the technology, and those that have not.
RFID Weekly News Roundup June 11, 2009
This article highlights RFID news and developments from this past week, which include several stories about innovation in healthcare identification and electronic medical records (EMR).
Which RFID Tags Are Best for Tracking Railcars?
Are there any RFID tags that can be utilized to track railway cars? We need tags that meet the following specifications: • Easily installable underneath the cars • Operating temperature: -40 degrees Celsius to +70 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit to +158...
RFID to Revolutionize Coca-Cola’s Dispensers
The Freestyle system uses passive RFID tags, enabling a single beverage dispenser to provide consumers with more than 100 drink options, as well as track how well each sells.
American Apparel’s Zander Livingston to Keynote at RFID in Fashion 2009
Livingston, the retailer’s head of RFID, will explain how his company increased sales by 15 percent, at RFID Journal’s fourth annual event, to be held Aug. 12-13.
SaaS Suits Fluensee for RFID Solution Sales
Offering customers the option of using software as a service (SaaS) is helping Fluensee get new business. The RFID solutions provider focused on specific types of asset tracking expects sales to triple this year and is even winning business in distressed industries.
