Centre for Excellence in Telecom Technology and Management (CETTM) has been established by MTNL with state of the art facilities to impart training in Telecom Technology and Management Studies.
Until now, wireless installations in businesses have required separate and often dedicated infrastructures, leading to redundant costs, disruptions to business, and inadequate and inefficient wireless coverage. The result is an environment that is difficult to manage and does not easily adapt to demands for future technologies and applications.
Zimmer implemented Magellan’s RFID Technology to track orthopaedic implant kits throughout the distribution centers. Magellan’s tunnel readers and standard PJM StackTag® paper labels allowed a fast rollout and are now delivering most reliable identification results.
RFID has many estab-lished applications within multiple industries, and the healthcare sector has been no exception in acknowledging the opportunities offered by the technology and particularly the broad scale applications that exist for low cost passive (non-battery powered) RFID.
and management is a major area of market growth where the ability to read documents that may be overlapping or touching is a fundamental requirement. PJM StackTag® technology, uniquely among other RFID technologies, provides this functionality in a fast and reliable manner.
Tracient Technologies�handheld RFID readers are being used in an apparel stocktaking application in Singapore. SeeNow Pte Ltd, an RFID solutions provider, has collaborated with Tracient to deliver a comprehensive RFID solution for the apparel industry. Their “Smart Shop�system gives businesses real-time visibility of stock and improved on-shelf availability for in-demand items.
To adopt technology that would help reduce serious medication errors, while increasing
patient safety and care, and facilitating the use of multiple wireless devices.
Like everything else that Cutting Edge do they have ensured that the new asset tracking solution that they have deployed is leading the way in efficiency, traceability and accuracy so that every piece of equipment, irrespective of whether it is a plasma screen, audio visual unit or computer monitor, can be tracked and traced at any moment of the day.
Nancy's launches a pilot to explore how RFID could improve its inventory management by capturing data and location with every product movement; the products proved to be rugged enough to install on forklifts operating inside freezers.
Boeing selected RFID to track from 1,700 to 2,000 mission-critical parts on each of its 787 jetliners, parts that particularly expensive or require frequent maintenance and replacement.