A trial to test radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in distribution networks will kickoff next month. Backed by the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC), the project aims to ...
Darren Brookes, operations director of Sovereign Security, a security service in Nottingham, England, wanted to develop a radio frequency identification system that could pinpoint the location of ...
PinnacleHealth, a health-care system in central Pennsylvania, had an ongoing problem: Wheelchairs in its Harrisburg Hospital were never where they were supposed to be. Not only did this mean patients ...
One in ten RFID projects tag humans The percentage of worldwide radio frequency identification (RFID) projects concerning tagging people has increased from eight percent to 11 percent over the last ...
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 ...
Inventory management solutions provider Avery Dennison has announced a global partnership with Target focused on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology as part of the retailer's ongoing ...
Additional RFID projects are slated for 2006, according to a new study by Boston-based AberdeenGroup. While many survey participants have not yet "identified RFID's specific value proposition," 60% of ...