The advances in radio frequency identification -- or RFID -- technology have revolutionized the way many products are made and tagged -- even products as seemingly mundane as a product label. Through ...
Zebra Technologies has unveiled two devices that will enable companies to print and encode their own passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID-enabled plastic cards, useable for a range of applications, ...
Deploy HF RFID and NFC easier than ever with SATO and Loftware TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SATO Holdings Corporation (TOKYO: 6287), a global pioneer in auto-ID and labeling solutions, announced that its 4 ...
Radio frequency identification is an enabling technology, which means it doesn’t provide much value on its own, but it enables companies to develop applications that create value. The Internet is ...
Chainway, a leading global supplier of data capture devices in the AIDC industry, recently launched CP30, an RFID printer with outstanding printing performance, and possesses advanced built-in chips, ...
In Integrated Solutions' Annual Resource Guide To RFID And Supply Chain Management inserted in the August 2005 issue, we featured a story called RFID Compliance: Trial And Error, which was about Del ...
Many different industries use radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, but it is a late arrival in the oil field. RFID systems have been incorporated into seismic acquisition systems since ...
Most RFID technology is either focused on manufacturing or supply-chain applications. But recent personal experiences, coupled with some timely contract announcements, have made me aware of the scope ...
In today’s environment of more security now, dealer customers need identification cards - for access control, employee photo ID badges, driver’s licenses, government identification programs, ...
A Zebra Technologies printer/encoder has been chosen by three U.S. government contractors to help them fulfill a contract recently awarded by the U.S. Army. Lowry Computer Products, Northrop Grumman ...
Way back in 2003, Walmart announced that it would require Radio Frequency ID (RFID) tags-so-called "electronic barcodes"-to be attached to virtually all merchandise. Walmart pioneered the use of the ...
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