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The Pennsylvania park, operated by the Split Rock Resort and Golf Club, is using a Bartronics RFID-enabled system that guests can utilize to make purchases, open lockers and more.
The Pennsylvania park, operated by the Split Rock Resort and Golf Club, is using a Bartronics RFID-enabled system that guests can utilize to make purchases, open lockers and more.
SandLinks, an Israeli startup that previously kept a low profile, will soon announce its first product, which combines UWB sending and receiving capabilities on a single chip with 16 kilobits of memory. Each chip can serve as a tag and reader and will sell for $5 in volume, according to the company.
Many end-user companies do not know about EPCglobal certification, or why they should purchase certified RFID hardware and software.
The bill, newly signed by the governor, prohibits scanning RFID tags unless they were provided by the business or agency itself.
The U.S. company has thrown its hat into the RFID market with the acquisition of MBBS, a Swiss manufacturer of passive low-frequency tags that can be embedded in metal for use in harsh environments.
Checkpoint Systems launches end-to-end tracking solution; new U.S. contactless vendor establishes production facility; Reva gets new funding, hires new CEO, launches RTLS; TransCore drives RFID implementation for Florida DOT; Savi adds I-GUIDES application to asset-management suite; The Kennedy Group unveils RFID middleware.
This article highlights news and developments from the previous week, which was was a fairly slow news week in the RFID industry. RFID Update suspects companies are holding major product and customer announcements to try to create buzz just before the upcoming RFID Journal LIVE! event scheduled for April 27-29 in Orlando.