Posted on April 30th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
VTech has selected Cisco Systems and Intel Corporation’s RFID solution for complying with Wal-Mart’s new technology directive. VTech is of the opinion that the agreement would not only allow it to comply with the Wal-Mart directive but also improve the efficiency of the warehouse operations and management and would also serve to enhance visibility throughout […]
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Posted on April 30th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Smart Code would be offering to its customers Gen 2 Electronic Product Code (EPC) inlays for five cent a piece in volumes of hundred million or more. The inlays are required to be converted either into printable labels that can be applied to boxes or into so called wet inlays or nonprintable tags with adhesive. […]
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Posted on April 28th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
UC Irvine Extensions understands the importance for professionals to comprehend the benefits of RFID technologies. The university is adding additional courses in RFID. These courses are intended for business professionals who are eager to learn about the innovation that RFID can offer to business processes. UC Irvine sees the long-term implications […]
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Posted on April 28th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Intel Corporations and Cisco Systems have announced that they will deliver RFID solutions to the telecom firm VTech which will be utilized to comply with the new directive issued by Wal-Mart. This Wal-Mart directive asks its suppliers and business partners to enhance their supply chains with RFID. Wal-Mart wants RFID to be utilized […]
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Posted on April 28th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Within the healthcare industry, RFID is being rapidly adopted. It is estimated that the market for RFID systems and tags will jump to $2.1 billion in 2016 from $90 million in 2006. RFID has been seen to be a powerful tool in error prevention and in its utilization to assist in saving lives. […]
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Posted on April 28th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
AIM Global has announced the availability of the Public Television produced video entitled “Spotlight on: RFID Technology.” The video was sponsored by AIM Global members FEIG ELECTRONIC, Markem Corporation, Intermec Technologies and Symbol Technologies and has been produced by Public Television film entertainment company, Trivue Entertainment.
It is a six minute video keeping in […]
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Posted on April 28th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Levi Strauss & Co. has violated a call for a moratorium on item level RFID by spy chipping its clothing. The company has refused to disclose the location of its U.S. test. These chips have earned the reputation of spychips as they contain a unique identification number which can be read invisibly by radio waves. […]
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Posted on April 27th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
NEC is planning to sell EPC Gen 2 RFID interrogators based on Impinj’s Speedway platform. Impinj which is a Seattle based semiconductor manufacturer has already adopted its RFID reader design for the Japanese market.
The agreement would be deployed in two phases. In the first phase, NEC Tokin would be buying Speedway Gen 2 interrogators from […]
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Posted on April 27th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
A range of RFID labeling products from Dominant Semiconductors has been introduced by TENROD Australia. The company is a manufacturer of state of art semiconductor devices and has been utilizing its expertise and manufacturing resources in making fine advanced micro electronics to produce a total set of solutions in RFID tags such as smart tickets […]
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Posted on April 26th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Dutch book retailer Boekhandels Groep Nedederland (BGN) has launched an item based RFID tag system at a new store in Almere, Netherlands. BGN would be deploying the system throughout its 42 stores which carry about 2.2 million books on their collective shelves. Around 38,400 books have been tagged at the new store and the company […]
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