IBM, Motorola Execs Say RFID Is Key to Better World
RFID can be used to instrument social, economic and environmental changes globally, according to IBM’s Martin Wildberger and Motorola’s Jerry McNerney.
RFID can be used to instrument social, economic and environmental changes globally, according to IBM’s Martin Wildberger and Motorola’s Jerry McNerney.
A tight focus on process has led to profits for RFID solution provider Rush Tracking Systems, as this vendor profile shows.
Major General James L. Hodge says the technology helps move cargo into and out of Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, despite bad weather, theft and pilferage, attacks and other problems.
Switzerland’s largest clothing retailer says that despite the economic recession, the best time for retailers and product suppliers to invest in RFID technology is now.
The winners of the third annual RFID Journal Awards were honored at RFID Journal LIVE! 2009.
Today’s story continues our coverage of this week’s RFID Journal LIVE! event in Orlando. RFID Update will provide additional coverage in upcoming editions.
The new solution combines passive and active RFID, as well as satellite and cellular technologies, to track individual items packed in shipping containers as they traverse a supply chain.
The organization has announced a 60 percent reduction in fees and new services, with the goal of expanding its membership.