Early generations of tracking technology, like barcodes, are cheap and widely adopted. But agencies are turning to RFID for critical, time-sensitive missions.
This article was originally published by RFID Update. February 4, 2005—SafeTzone Technologies, producer of the increasingly popular RFID locator systems installed at theme parks and ski resorts, has ...
Between January 1 and March 31, 2024, Jennifer Santillan, Specialist Pharmacy Technician at the Operating Room Pharmacy at University of Illinois (UI) Health, and colleagues, tagged nearly 30,000 ...
Gulf States Toyota, a regional Toyota distributor for 145 dealers, has selected IBM and WhereNet Corp., both leaders in wireless solutions for tracking and managing enterprise assets, to provide an ...
The sensor-based RFID Forklift System automatically records an RFID-tagged pallet’s exact storage location during handling and slotting processes, without requiring the operator to initiate ...
Though commercial applications are driving the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, the technology is developing a niche in U.S. correctional facilities. RFID can be used as a tracking ...
Rather than reinvent the wheel, you might want to check out the extremely impressive ESP-RFID project. It’s still based on the ESP8266 we all know and love, but it combines the diminutive WiFi-enabled ...
A London-based company is looking to help catering companies cut operational costs by up to 20%, while reducing packaging expenses and single-use waste by as much as 50% though an RFID solution.
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