RFID Device with Password Security offered By ST

ST Microelectronics has come up with two 2048 bit RFID memory products which are compliant with the ISO/IEC 15693 and ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 1 RFID standards for tracking applications. The memory which has been used has been driven by the need for increased memory in general purpose RFID applications requires both data storage and […]



Is It RFID For Tuscon School?

It seems that Tuscon Unifies School District in Arizona is testing RFID for the purpose of keeping track of elementary students during the school timings. As per the school’s direction, Gateway Communications has been testing the technology on three TUSD buses since January. The proposed technology referred to as BusPass involves plastic wristbands and small […]

Are Your RFID Devices FCC Compliant?

It is possible that you asses the technical needs of the company, look for the best RFID system that suits your needs, check with vendors to get the best system and strike the best deal. When you sign the deal and the system is ready to be shipped you may find out that there has […]

RFID Coming to Tuscon Schools

RFID may be coming to Tuscon, Arizona schools in the near future. The Tuscon Unified School District has begun testing a new technology known as BusPass which involves RFID. This technology can be utilized to keep check of elementary school children during their time at school.
Gateway Communications Inc. started testing this technology on three […]

RFID venture given up by SSA

YSSA Global has given up the idea of setting up of a centre of excellence in radio frequency identification. The centre was proposed to be set up at Hamilton. The cause for giving up the project is the high cost of RFID tags. The high cost of the tags is the cause for the lack […]

Second RFID solution for Atlas Cold Storage

Atlas Cold Storage is expanding its RFID initiative and has deployed Ship2Save’s RFID system for cold storage third party logistic provider. The installation of the RFID service will help the clients meet mass- merchandiser RFID compliance.
According to Darryl Peacock, Senior Manager of IT for Atlas Cold Storage:
The [Ship2Save] RFID system has provided us with […]

New Zealand Animal Tagging System Postponed

New Zealand farmers have had the date of their hi-tech deer and cattle RFID tagging system postponed until 2008. This reflects a delay of this RFID system introduction by at least one year. The tagging system will require farmers to tag deer and cattle and allow for these animals to be monitored with […]

Railcar tracking under the purview of RFID

The soaring prices of fuel have been rising rail is being looked as an alternative for transporting. The revenues of rail operators have been increasing at a rate of 19%. Rail operators and shippers are looking at better ways of tracking and monitoring high value goods.
RFTrax has launched services and products- the Asset Management Platform […]

Metro Group Adopts Gen2 Tags

Metro Group has moved forward to Gen2 tags and readers. It has upgraded its cash and carry stores across Germany using hardware and software from IBM and Intermec. It is currently being utilized for tracking cases and would be extended to cover pallets over the course of the summer.
Metro has been utilizing RFID as […]

RFID data analysis to help users

Teradata is a data analytics and warehosing firm. It is a division of transaction processing giant NCR. The company has announced the establishment of new Retail Advanced Business Analytics & RFID Lab. The lab will be established at Teradata Benchmark Center in Rancho Bernardo, California. The lab aims at helping consumer packaged goods manufacturers and […]