October 01, 2006

Event to focus on T&L RFID opportunities

Event to focus on T&L RFID opportunities (Source: UsingRFID.com (subscription) - UK)

From 30th November to 1st December 2006 the 3rd RFID Opportunities for Transport & Logistics Providers conference (in Arizona, USA) will examine the effect of ...

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Top pharmaceutical RFID vendors put their heads together

Top pharmaceutical RFID vendors put their heads together (Source: In-PharmaTechnologist.com - Montpellier,France)

02/10/2006 - The pharma industry’s leading radio frequency identification (RFID) vendors recently gathered to share expertise and evaluate the potential of ...

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Alien teams with u-IT Cluster for RFID in Korea

Alien teams with u-IT Cluster for RFID in Korea (Source: UsingRFID.com (subscription) - UK)

Alien Technology has signed a memorandum of understanding with u-IT Cluster, an RFID organisation under the Korean government's National Computerization Agency ...

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RFID Reaches the Legal Limit

RFID Reaches the Legal Limit (Source: RFID Journal - USA)

By Mark Roberti. October 2, 2006—I've just returned from our RFID Journal Industry Summits conference in Chicago. The event featured ...

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Collector Cards and Video Gaming come together using RFID

Collector Cards and Video Gaming come together using RFID (Source: Gizmag - Victoria,Australia)

... entertained until they found out about girls is going high tech, with the first-of-its-kind HyperScan hybrid game system that uses RFID technology, allowing ...

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AIM Global issues item-level RFID position statement

AIM Global issues item-level RFID position statement (Source: UsingRFID.com (subscription) - UK)

AIM Global has published its position statement on item-level RFID tag frequency, which is the latest in an ongoing series of position statements about major ...

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