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Partners Unveil Retail EPC Tag
Tagsys and Philips have created the first 13.56 MHz RFID tag and reader based on the Auto-ID Center’s specification.
Matrics To Sell New EPC Tag
The startup plans to market a low-cost UHF chip based on an Auto-ID Center specification.
Pieces of the Puzzle, II
The coalescing of the supply side of the market continues to gather momentum.
RFID Journal Launches Conference
RFID Journal will hold a high-end executive conference in Chicago, from June 11 to June 13.
Vendors Target Amusement Parks
Protecting children and enabling cashless payments make RFID an appealing option for the entertainment industry.
Group to Push Powered RFID Labels
The Smart Active Label Consortium hopes to create awareness of and standards for smart labels with thin-film batteries.
New RFID Cards for the Masses
Rafsec has introduced RFID inlays that can be used to make inexpensive contactless smart cards for transit tickets.
Vendors Show Off EPC Technology
Tags and readers based on the Auto-ID Center specifications read 60 cases of razors on a pallet almost flawlessly.
Zebra and PDC Target Healthcare
New printer can produce patient wristbands with RFID tags, which can prevent mishaps in hospitals.
SAMSys Eyes Smart Shelf Market
Toronto-based RFID reader maker is teaming with LG&P In-Store, which designs merchandising displays.