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The American Apparel and Footwear Association is offering its eligible members deep discounts on RFID smart labels from Avery Dennison RIS. Mischa Reis, director of RFID marketing for Avery Dennison ...
RFID Journal, the world’s leading media and events company covering radio frequency identification (RFID), today announced the RFID Journal Awards, a program created to recognize those companies that ...
Three technology companies have joined together to propel radio frequency identification applications forward. OATSystems, ADT Security Systems and Intel are paying for technology implementation to ...
Sybase will work with a group of customer and partners, including system integrators, VARs and OEMs, to use Sybase RFID middleware still in development as a way to integrate RFID into the enterprise.
The Defense Department's requirement that suppliers use radio frequency identification technology may be encountering resistance within the department, indicating that the effort may need time for the ...
IRVING, Texas -- Albertsons attributed the growth of its radio frequency identification program in this market and in Pennsylvania to close collaboration with suppliers who are participating in the ...
The EH&S chemical inventory group is pleased to announce that we will begin using new Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) barcode stickers to manage chemical inventory. The new barcode stickers will ...
Editor’s Note: This article is an excerpt from one of RetailWire’s recent online discussions. Each business morning on RetailWire.com, retail industry execs get plugged in to the latest news and ...
Paxar, a White Plains, N.Y.-based RFID technology company, offers some tips on complying with the U.S. Department of Defense's RFID program. Beginning Jan, 2006, the DoD required that the following ...
LA JOLLA, Calif. -- Food suppliers to Wal-Mart Stores, Bentonville, Ark., will have 100% of their full product lines tagged by the time the company launches its radio frequency identification program ...
The Department of Homeland Security is abandoning plans to use radio frequency identification technology in a key part of its border security system, after RFID tags failed to work as expected in a 15 ...
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