Posted on February 28th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Globally the printing industry is in decline. Are the centuries of sophisticated development of the science and production technology for printing declining in a whimper? The answer is probably not. Certainly there is a fascinating escape route opening up for some. It is the printing of electronics. Learn more in this article from Dr Peter […]
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Posted on February 27th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Sirit has launched Sirit Plug n Play product range which is an innovative and cost effective line of Secure Digital and USB based multi protocol plug and play products which supports a wide range of RFID applications. These products are designed in such a manner so that they can be easily installed into a broad […]
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Posted on February 27th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Applied Wireless Identifications (AWID) is offering highest quality UHF Class 1 Generation 2 finished labels at the lowest price and selling them via the internet. Although there has been a high volume of global reader adoption and there has been a significant increase in the demand for UHF Class 1 Generation labels, still the […]
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Posted on February 26th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
GlobeRanger’s iMotion Edgeware platform has achieved Symbol Technologies’ SymbolPLUS validation. It is the first RFID product,which has achieved the new validation by Symbol. IMotion acts as an intelligent layer to orchestrate smart reader/device networks for business processes while decreasing the costs of RFID implementations. SymbolPLUS program enables companies to develop and market fully integrated third […]
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Posted on February 26th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
CeBIT to be held in Hanover, Germany would be featuring for the first time an Auto ID/RFID exhibition section. The CeBIT Forum RFID which would take place from March 9 to 15 in Hall 6 at Stand G48 is set to become the main hub for the exchange of ideas and opinions with experts from […]
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Posted on February 25th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
As first EPCglobal Class 1 gen2 RFID products are reaching the market, it is accelerating Gen 2’s rise to become the leading RFID protocol for supply chain and compliance initiatives. There are certain Gen 2 do’s and dont’s, which the companies must keep in mind in order to avoid potential implementation pitfalls.
1) If starting […]
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Posted on February 25th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Recently silicon chips were implanted in employees as a security measure at a Cincinnati surveillance firm, which is raising eyebrows about the future of privacy in American life and work. The employees of CityWatcher.com who were reportedly embedded with RFID chips under the skin of their forearms termed it as a voluntary action. CityWatcher.com has […]
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Posted on February 24th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
The US Department of Defense is planning to use active RFID technology in order to support collaborative military coalition operations with 24 countries. The group which includes Australia,Japan,South Korea,Switzerland and NATO country members would be using consistent standards to share information based on ISO data formats.
The final details are being sorted out and closely […]
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Posted on February 24th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Hewlett-Packard (HP) would be transiting to the next generation of RFID technology called EPC Gen 2 from the first generation by April. The Memphis plant would make the transition first by applying tags to inkjet printers. HP has been using RFID technology to identify and track pallets and boxes of various products shipped to select […]
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Posted on February 23rd, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Asda is planning to test RFid technology in 2006. It is a UK supermarket chain which would be following its U.S. parent Wal-Mart by piloting tracking technology in order to cut costs and improve staff and supply chain efficiency. The internal trials would involve the tracking of returnable RFID enabled cages used to distribute goods […]
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