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- Alien Technology® Announces Newly-Formed Alliance With SATO to Include RFID Tags, Readers and SATO Integration Services
- MORGAN HILL, Calif. -- Alien Technology, an industry leader in Radio Frequency Identification RFID UHF products and services, today announced it has entered into an expanded RFID reseller and systems integration agreement with SATO America.
- Research articles 2008-03-11
- Impinj Introduces Monza(TM) 3 RFID Tag Chips With Industry-Leading Performance
- Leading UHF Gen 2 radio frequency identification RFID solutions provider Impinj, Inc. today unveiled MonzaTM 3 tag chips with high-performance tag read and write reliability optimized for successful enterprise-wide RFID deployments.
- Research articles 2008-03-27
- Lemmi Fashion Selects Checkpoint Systems RFID Hangtags to Improve Customer Service and Delivery Reliability; Apparel Manufacturer Partners with Checkpoint to Ensure RFID Tag Performance, Production and Fulfillment Requirements
- THOROFARE, N.J. -- Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (NYSE: CKP), one of the largest manufacturers and marketers of RF and RFID based solutions for security, identification, tracking and merchandising applications in the world, today announced they were chosen by Lemmi Fashion, a Fritzlar, Germany-based producer of children's apparel, to supply the company...
- Research articles 2006-04-26
- NCR Applying RFID Tags to Shipments of Retail Technology Products
- Company Deploys Its Own RFID Compliance Solution to Help Customers Improve Operational Efficiencies
- Research articles 2007-07-16
- Intermec Named to Provide RFID Technical Engineering Services to U.S. Government; Follows Blanket Purchase Agreements for RFID Tags and Readers
- EVERETT, Wash. -- As part of the U.S. Government's initiative to improve efficiency and inventory asset management, Intermec Technologies Corp., a UNOVA Inc. (NYSE:UNA) company which designs and manufactures RFID radio frequency identification and mobile computing systems, has been awarded a Blanket Purchasing Agreement to provide passive RFID technical engineering...
- Research articles 2005-07-28
- Intermec Named to Provide RFID Printers to U.S. Government; Follows Blanket Purchase Agreements for RFID Tags, Readers and Engineering Services
- EVERETT, Wash. -- As part of the U.S. Government's initiative to improve efficiency and inventory asset management, Intermec Technologies Corp., which designs and manufactures RFID radio frequency identification and mobile computing systems, has been awarded a Blanket Purchasing Agreement to provide RFID printers and related equipment to support the Department...
- Research articles 2005-08-29
- OMRON RFID Introduces the EPC Gen 2 ``Wave'' Tag for RFID Applications in all Global UHF Frequencies; Establishes the Next Level of RFID Tag Performance
- SCHAUMBURG, Ill. -- OMRON RFID today announced the introduction of the V750 Series Gen 2 (C1G2) "Wave" tag, designed to deliver high-read performance in all UHF RFID frequency spectrums.
- Research articles 2006-02-14
- Let the RFID revolution begin! Wal-Mart, the mega retailer, says its top suppliers will be able to meet its RFID deadline as it begins long-awaited trials of RFID tags and EPC codes.(smart & active packaging)
- Wal-Mart has begun to implement its radio frequency identification RFID tag and electronic product code EPC program and insists that its supply chain partners are on track to meet its 2005 target for tagging goods. The giant retailer, whose sup Wal-Mart has begun to...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- Pfizer encodes and applies RFID tags to Viagra bottles at production-line speeds; the company planned, tested and implemented an item-level RFID solution at its plant in Amboise, France
- In November 2004, Pfizer made the bold announcement that, by the end of 2005, it would apply radio frequency identification RFID tags to all packages of Viagra that are sold in the U.S. The goal is to help prevent counterfeiting and diversion, and thus better ensure patient safety by securing...
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- Intermec Named to Provide RFID Tags to U.S. Government
- EVERETT, Wash. -- As part of the U.S. Government's initiative to improve efficiency and inventory asset management, Intermec Technologies Corp., which designs and manufactures RFID radio frequency identification and mobile computing systems, has been awarded a blanket purchasing agreement contract to provide passive UHF RFID radio frequency identification tags to...
- Research articles 2005-03-10
- Philips Creates Plastic RFID Tags (Electronic News)
- Scientists at Eindhoven, Netherlands-based Philips Research have created a 13.56MHz RFID tag based entirely on plastic electronics that will be a less expensive alternative to conventional silicon RFID applications. Scientists at Eindhoven, Netherlands-based Philips Research have created a 13.56MHz RFID tag based entirely on plastic...
- Research articles 2006-02-13
- Fractal Antenna Systems and Nashua Corporation Announce Agreement to Bring Fractal Antenna Technology to RFID Tags
- BEDFORD, Mass. -- Fractal Antenna Systems, Inc., a leading supplier of solutions for the most demanding wireless applications, and Nashua Corporation (NASDAQ: NSHA), a manufacturer and marketer of label products, paper transaction supplies and converted RFID tags, today announced a licensing agreement to distribute radio-frequency identification RFID tags using fractal...
- Research articles 2007-06-12
- Fujitsu Develops RFID Tag Chip with 256B of FRAM
- Tokyo, June 28, 2005 - JCN - Fujitsu (TSE: 6702) announced on June 28 that it has added an RFID radio frequency identification tag chip with 256B of FRAM ferroelectric random access memory to its FerVID family of RFID tag chips. Designed using a 0.35-micron process, the MB89R119 runs at...
- Research articles 2005-06-28
- Keep tabs with high tech tags; Radio frequency technology put to use for inventory management.(Technology)
- Byline: TOM JACKSON It's almost routine in today's business environment to claim that a technology will "transform'' business, but backers of radio frequency identification tags say their device is the real thing. Known as RFID tags, the t Byline: TOM...
- Research articles 2004-02-16
- Siemens releases flexible RFID applicator.(Technology)(radio frequency identification equipment)
- Siemens Dematic has introduced a flexible RFID tag placement device that dispenses multiple RFID tag types and barcodes. The tool is designed to place labels precisely on the carton to ensure performance and ... Siemens Dematic has introduced a flexible RFID tag placement device...
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- The Food and Drug Administration has joined the rising chorus of groups advocating RFID tags.(Management: an executive summary of industry news)
- * The Food and Drug Administration has joined the rising chorus of groups advocating RFID tags. A recent FDA report says tagging pharmaceutical products with radio frequency identification devices will improve tracking and tracing and would make .. * The Food and Drug Administration...
- Research articles 2004-03-01
- Push for passport chips sparks security concerns; State Department's RFID tags would broadcast personal info.(Special Report)
- Byline: TOM JACKSON A passport that sends out unencrypted broadcasts of personal information to any device that can receive it doesn't strike Cleveland information security experts as a good idea. But the U.S. Department of State is pressing ahe Byline: TOM...
- Research articles 2005-07-04
- Atmel Announces Latest Contactless RFID Interface Product; The Industry's Largest Memory RFID Tags
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- Research articles 2000-10-16
- Hitachi Develops Special Label to Increase RFID Tag Communications
- Tokyo, Sept 13, 2005 - JCN - Hitachi (TSE: 6501; NYSE: HIT) has developed a technology to increase distance over which the company's Mu-chip RFID chip can send data wirelessly, from less than 30cm to about 70cm. The 128-bit chip is one of the smallest RFID chip at 0.4x0.4mm.
- Research articles 2005-09-13
- P&G, Wal-Mart take part in RFID tag test on pallets. (Technology).(Proctor and Gamble, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. test radio frequency identification microchip)(Brief Article)
- Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G) and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. are testing an emerging technology that will use microchips to track food items and consumer packaged goods throughout the supply chain. The technology, referred to as Auto-ID, uses ...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
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