ARLINGTON, Va. — RFID tags designed for a single use were found to be capable of functioning in multiple trips through the produce supply chain on containers, without any deterioration in performance, ...
SALINAS, Calif. — Produce supplier Tanimura & Antle here and Wal-Mart Stores, among others, are in the midst of a field test of RFID tags on reusable plastic containers to determine whether the tags ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
Intermec Inc has introduced a reusable RFID (radio frequency identification) tag that can withstand temperature extremes and hazardous exposures. The new Intermec RFID Large Rigid Tag lets businesses ...
Finnish RFID startup Confidex has launched its first product—an EPC Gen 2-compliant tag designed to be used multiple times. Although the company was founded to provide design services to printing, ...
Intermec Inc has introduced a reusable RFID (radio frequency identification) tag that can withstand temperature extremes and hazardous exposures. The Intermec Inc has introduced a reusable RFID (radio ...
October 17, 2006 -- Intermec Inc. today introduced a compact, reusable RFID (radio frequency identification) tag ideal for harsh industrial applications where ruggedness, chemical resistance or ...
Visonic Technologies, an RFID solutions provider for the health care industry, has released its enhanced Elpas Active RFID/RTLS Reusable Tag for tracking newborns in maternity wards and neonatal care ...
An electronic identification device that is made up of a chip and antenna. For reusable applications, it is typically embedded in a plastic housing, and for tracking shipments, it is usually part of a ...
The Defense Department treats reusable active radio frequency identification (RFID) tags as disposable items, with $110 million worth of such tags purchased since 1997 used only once or twice, the ...
Technology startup Cuploop, based in Estonia, has launched an RFID-based cup-tracking solution designed to allow restaurants, cafés and drink vendors to automate the management of reusable cups, ...