RFID is widely used in logistics, retail, manufacturing, and healthcare to track assets, inventory, and equipment. It helps businesses with organizing and improving daily visibility across locations.
MADISON, Wis. -- Alfonso Gutierrez smiles as boxes of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese tagged with tiny chips zip around a conveyor belt and pass under a reader that instantly displays information about the ...
The next phase for RFID is simply about knowing what inventory exists, but about enabling intelligent, data-driven retail ...
Sun Microsystems on Monday announced a Java-based product designed to make it easy for suppliers to switch from tagging their products with traditional bar codes to RFID (radio frequency ...