Reports that the military has started outfitting firearms with RFID tags for tracking have raised security alarms. The concern: What if the enemy uses the tags to track soldiers on the battlefield?
Automation can take many forms within a manufacturing facility. Xemelgo’s software, combined with RFID tagging technology, enables manufacturers like Sekisui Aerospace to automatically locate and ...
Vizinex RFID, a developer and manufacturer of high performance RFID tags tailored to specific applications, recently introduced the next generation of its long read range tag, the XLR. The XLR has an ...
World Cup enthusiasts were able to access this year’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 using RFID-enabled paper tickets built to thwart counterfeiters. HID Global provided the HF RFID tickets, handheld ...
A new white paper by Dr. Peter Green examines the tradeoffs between using barcode and RFID scanning for tracking work-in-process in manufacturing plants For efficient tracking of work-in-process you ...
One of the nation’s largest pharmaceutical wholesalers last week announced plans to launch a pilot program that uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track drugs through the ...
Visitors to the 2006 World Cup may not know it but each and every ticket holder will be carrying an RFID tag. All of the 3.2 million tickets issued for this year's tournament will come equipped with ...