Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology made a comeback in recent years, in retail, airline logistics and baggage tracking and in healthcare. Now it’s being used in the fight against COVID-19 ...
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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "RFID: Technology, Applications, and Global Markets" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global RFID market was valued at $31.4 billion in 2021 ...
The second annual Taiwan International RFID Applications Show, with a theme of “smart living”—that is, enhancing peoples’ living standards—launched this Tuesday at the Nangang Exhibition Hall in ...
Regulatory standards are useful to all types of business organizations and for governments. Standards can ensure the minimum level of product characteristics such as quality, interoperability, ...
Many applications are now using radio frequency (RF) chip technology to automatically identify objects or people. These applications range from tracking animals and tagging goods for inventory control ...
Way back in 2003, Walmart announced that it would require Radio Frequency ID (RFID) tags-so-called "electronic barcodes"-to be attached to virtually all merchandise. Walmart pioneered the use of the ...
Many initial RFID deployments are limited in scope. Little more than proof-of-concepts, they typically do not get into the highly valuable, yet complex, solutions that are possible using RFID ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
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The Pleasanton, Calif.-based business software maker showcased its RFID technology for its Enterprise and EnterpriseOne product families at the National Manufacturing Week 2004 conference in Chicago.