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Underestimating Asia
Asia lags behind in auto-ID technology, but recent events indicate that it could emerge as a dominant force in RFID.
Cold Chain Firm Joins EPC Effort
Sensitech, a company offering systems for monitoring the condition of perishable goods, is the center’s newest sponsor.
Alien Gears Up For Production
The startup has brought Stav Prodromou, former CEO of Peregrine Semiconductor, to be CEO and launched the manufacturing effort.
Intermec Unveils New Fixed Reader
New Intellitag fixed reader is available in both the 915 MHz and 2.45 GHz frequency bands, with four antenna ports.
Sony, Philips Creating RFID Link
Consumer electronics giants are jointly developing a new RFID standard for payments and for communication between devices.
Part 2: Prospects for Adoption
Will companies invest millions to deploy the Auto-ID Center’s RFID system? Those who have examined the business case say yes.
Pieces of the Puzzle
Successful RFID systems involve a lot more than tags and readers. Gradually, all of the pieces of the puzzle are coming together.
HID, IR Offer Biometric Smart Card
New smart card will store the shape of a person’s hand so they can be positively identified.
New RFID Platform For Automakers
Athena Integration has introduced a software suite that uses data from RFID tags to transform manufacturing operations.
Startup Gears Up Marketing Effort
Matrics has introduced a line of RFID tags, readers and software and launched a program to line up system integrators.