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  RFID Daily News
  • Wedge Device Aims to Ease RFID Setup  Mar 17
  • RFID Is Key to Car Clubs' Success  Jan 8
  • Alameda County Gives RFID Ballot-Tracking   Jan 7
  • An Interview With Impinj CEO Bill Colleran  Dec 27
  • Growers, Grocers, Get Into Plastic Pallet Pool  Dec 20
  • Eco-friendly Clothing Store Plans to Debut with RFID  Dec 20
  • Craft of Scandinavia Tests RFID  Dec 10
  • EPCglobal Launches Consumer Web Site  Dec 7
  • Florida Prosecutor Uses RFID to Track Files in Real Time  Dec 7
  • Produce Growers and Container Coalition Conduct RFID   Dec 5
  • MRI Gearing Up to Test RFID for Tracking Magazine Usa  Dec 5
  • Illinois Water Resort Becomes RFID-Activated  Nov 20
  • Frankfurt Widens Its NFC-Enabled Transit Network  Nov 20
  • Food and Livestock Tagging Expected to See Bumper Gains  Nov 5
  • GS1 UK Launches Nationwide RFID Pilot  Nov 1
  • German Hospital Expands Bed-Tagging Project  Oct 31
  • RFID Sweetens Imperial's Shipping Process  Oct 31
  • Printing Houses, Paper Mills Test Reel - Tracking   Oct 29
  • Northstar Ski Resort RFID-Enables Guest Locke  Oct 29
  • Ford World Rally Team Uses RFID-Enabled DVDs for VIP  Oct 26

  •   RFID Press Release
  • Motorola, Alien Technology and Impinj Top New ABI Rese  Jul 22
  • GAO RFID Releases Unique Software for RFID Bluetooth Reader  Jul 16
  • Mulbauer Delivers Complete RFID Factory to exax Inc.  Jul 15
  • iDTRONIC Presents Three Innovative RFID Wristbands  Jul 14
  • Ubisense PR: Integration of Precision RTLS with RFID at Leading   Jul 14
  • BlueStar Announces European Acquisition  Jul 11
  • Impinj Acquires Intel¡¯s UHF RFID Reader Chip Operation  Jul 11
  • Fluensee Announces Availability of New RFID Study from Aberdeen   Jul 10
  • SkyeTek Highlights New Applications for Embedded RFID to Create   Jul 10
  • Metal Mount RFID Tags Benchmarked by ODIN Technol  Jul 10
  • Throughput for RFID inlay production again doubled by M¨¹hlbauer:  Jul 8
  • MobileWare expands into RFID technology solutions  Jul 7
  • RFID-based Solution for the Drinks Industry from Jungheinrich  Jul 7
  • European RFID Industry to Capture 40% of Global Market by 2016  Jul 7
  • Virage Logic Acquires Impinj's Logic Non-volitile Memory (NVM) I  Jul 2
  • OMRON Adds Secure RFID Protocol To V750 Series UHF RFID Re  Jul 2
  • Impinj RFID Solution Ensures Food Freshness And Improves Consume  Jul 2
  • 3M Track and Trace Solutions Installs RFID Tracking System To Ma  Jun 30
  • iDTRONIC's new high-performance UHF Long Range Gate S  Jun 25
  • Checkpoint Systems to Acquire OAT  Jun 24

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       RFID Feature Articles
    The Printed RFID Markets Report Profiles the Activities of 11 Organizations Involved With the Development and Manufacture of Printed RFID Products
    Radio frequency identification (RFID) promises a major new revolution in information technology. It can bring enhanced productivity to supply chain management, inventory control, package tracking and a host of other business functions. However, to be widely deployed, RFID tags must be manufactured at exceptionally low cost.
    Study: RFID Tags May Scramble Hospital Equipment
    A new study is raising questions over how radio frequency identification chips could be interacting with hospital equipment. The report, published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association, suggests RFID chips could cause some medical devices to fail when in close contact.
    RFID Field Trials Show Promise
    The largest and most widely-supported industry field test of RFID technology on reusable transport packaging continues and is showing outstanding results for RFID technology, according to the ReusablePackaging Association (RPA), formerly the Reusable Pallet & Container Coalition.
    METRO Group using Avery Dennison RFID Inlay for Meat Tagging
    German grocery retailer METRO Group will use Avery Dennison RFID AD-222 inlays for a meat-tracking pilot program at its Future Store in Toenisvorst, Germany.
    Some Suppliers Gain from Failed Wal-Mart RFID Edict
    Five years ago, when Wal-Mart Stores Inc. issued a startling mandate that its suppliers must adopt radio frequency identification technology, Daisy Brand Inc. quickly volunteered to be first out of the gate.
     

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    RFID in Japan: Spending Electronic Cash


    VeriChip Goes Consumer with its Implantable RFID Chips; Would you buy?


    An insight into China RFID industry 2008 - RFID Buyers' Guide in China


    Wedge Device Aims to Ease RFID Setup


    RFID Reader to Locate Passive Tags To Within Six Inches

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