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It’s generally said that the roots of radio frequency identification technology can be traced back to World War II. The Germans, Japanese, Americans and British were all using radar—which had been ...
Walmart is one of the world’s largest retailers. By issuing this latest mandate, the company may prompt further adoption of RFID technology for inventory accuracy and other in-store or supply chain ...
Here's a plain-English explanation of what radio frequency identification is and why it's suddenly become an important technology.
The American Medical Association recommends that physicians disclose uncertainties about the risks of implants, add extra layers of security to protect patient privacy and support ongoing research ...
I could be wrong, but I’m fairly sure the phrase “Internet of Things” started life as the title of a presentation I made at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1999. Linking the new idea of RFID in P&G’s supply ...
Basiq Denta has partnered with SQUARE Concepts to transform inventory management at dental practices through advanced RFID technology.
French sporting goods retailer Decathlon says its sales increased by 11 percent last year, and attributes part of that growth to an ambitious radio frequency identification deployment at all of its ...
But the hike from any one of PDI’s 54 dock doors to the office to download the shipment’s information could tack five minutes or more onto the receiving process, says Kyle Oberender, PDI’s director of ...
Retailers have begun tracking their inventory in near-real time with a passive UHF RAIN RFID solution known as TrackMaster 2X from PervasID.
Chipset company Qualcomm, retailer Decathlon and RAIN RFID maker Impinj have been working toward a world of RFID enabled phones and other devices Technology companies and at least one retailer have ...
University of Bremen researchers explain how a vehicle's license plate can function as an antenna for a passive UHF tag, outperforming smart labels on windshields, as well as on-metal tags.
A new RAIN Alliance internal report found that 52.8 billion RAIN UHF RFID chips were shipped in 2024, up 17 percent from 2023.
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