Philips Electronics has become the first major supplier to have its RFID chips certified by EPCGlobal as Gen2 compliant, according to the Matlab Conformance Test. The company's UCODE EPC G2 chips ...
RFID Journal, the world’s leading source of news and insight about RFID technologies, has announced that it has teamed with members of Auto-ID Labs to hold six two-day executive education courses this ...
Kevin Ashton, former executive director of the Auto-ID Center that developed the technical and conceptual underpinnings of the Electronic Product Code (EPC) system, and Mark Roberti, founder and ...
Checkpoint Systems, Inc., a leading provider of radio frequency-based product identification and shrink management solutions for retailers and consumer package goods manufacturers, has presented ...
March 15, 2006 With the world moving towards the mass implementation of RFID, we have no doubt that 'Instant EPC Hotspot' RFID Visualization Software will prove to be very useful to a lot of people.
WASHINGTON - In a new report, the Grocery Manufacturers Association here is proposing a three-tiered approach to RFID implementation that it believes increases the chances of success by encouraging ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- For all of the excitement generated lately about RFID tags, significant problems remain to be solved before the technology can be embraced by smaller retailers -- and at the store ...
EM Microelectronic announced the release of the EM4423, the world’s first RFID circuit featuring a UHF EPC Gen2V2 RF and an NFC Type 2 interface. The EM4423 is uniquely suited for manufacturers/brands ...
When UHF RFID tags and communication protocols were designed, the concept of the EPC Network was developed to ensure global interoperability as products moved from manufacturer to distributor to ...
A new study from Auburn University's RFID Lab, "Project Zipper," found RFID technology can help reach 100% order accuracy and could therefore eliminate claims costs in the supply chain. The 10-month ...
As of nine months ago, radio frequency identification mandates from Wal-Mart and the U.S. Department of Defense had thrown the consumer-goods industry into a tizzy. The behemoths had insisted that all ...
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