RFID tags are everywhere in our daily lives, but you might be surprised to know that brands like Michelin use them in their ...
Due to the attention given to RFID for supply chain compliance, companies often lose sight of the fact that RFID can play an integral role in improving the efficiency of many day-to-day manufacturing ...
In this evolving landscape, RFID IoT tags have become a cornerstone technology for enabling smarter logistics and more efficient asset tracking. Businesses across industries are increasingly adopting ...
July 13, 2006 IBM and Marnlen RFiD are collaborating on enabling consumer privacy protection for RFID tags -- the potential production of smart radio frequency identification (RFID) labels using IBM ...
The promise of a single global RFID standard operating in UHF based on the Electronic Product Code (EPC) standards has created a whirl of excitement about RFID’s potential. But some companies have ...
For much of this year, analysts have been issuing reports claiming radio frequency identification delivers no return on investment. I spoke at about 40 events this year, and I’ve often made this ...
It’s hard to deny that radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is hot. Major retailers, such as Wal-Mart, Target, and Best Buy in the United States and Metro Group in Germany, have ...
It's been more than two years since Wal-Mart and the DoD originally announced their RFID initiatives for their supply chains. Suppliers to these entities immediately balked at the high cost of the ...
What if an infusion pump, IV drip, or medical cart could help prevent medical errors and streamline patient billing? With radio-frequency Identification (RFID) of consumables, operators, and patients, ...
A shopping trip in Texas to one of Walmart’s many superstores yielded many items with price points under three dollars, including a couple for less than 75¢. Each of these products shared something in ...
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