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Krish | Feb 1 2006
Applied Wireless Identifications (AWID) is all ready to make Sybase Inc. subsidiary iAnywhere RFID Appliance Edition Software reader more affordable. The integration will provide an easy access to data gained from ERP applications. This software will...
Gautam | Feb 1 2006
UPM Raflatac and Shanghai RFid System Technology have signed an agreement for Rafsec library tags. Together both the companies would be supplying RFid tags to Jimei University library in Xiamen, China. Around 300,000 RFid tags would be delivered under...
Krish | Feb 2 2006
Cambridge, MA based ThingMagic, Inc., a premium RFID technology provider announced today that it has raised $21 million funding from Cisco Systems and Nicholas Negroponte. ThingMagic CEO Tom Grant says, "We have been working with Cisco to make sure...
Gautam | Feb 2 2006
Implementation of RFid in China is gaining momentum as the Government is laying extra emphasis on the country's poor logistics infrastructure and the availability of cheap labor in China is attracting manufacturers from around the world. According to a...
Gautam | Feb 3 2006
Camdata Ltd has been appointed UK distributor for the PDC range of RFid wristbands. These Smart Band RFid wristbands can be used for performing a number of functions such as cashless payment, access control and tracking of purchases. It also offers a non.
Gautam | Feb 3 2006
OMRON RFid has introduced the OMRON RFid One Day Compliance Package which supports both EPC Class 1 and Gen 2 standards. This package creates a one day and done opportunity for suppliers of Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart to meet RFid tag mandates. All...
Krish | Feb 3 2006
RFID industry now feels good for so many entrepreneurs. Going beyond commercial applications now scope in research and development catching everyone by surprise. While participating in the recent event, RFID Academic Convocation, the end users and...
Gautam | Feb 6 2006
Supermarkets are testing RFid tags that could be used for tracking shoppers in the store and keep watch on goods after customers have taken them home. These tags are based on RFid technology and can be used to monitor products from warehouses to shelves..
Gautam | Feb 6 2006
Fullwood has launched a new identification system which would boost the reliability and economy of animal data recording in goat and sheep milking parlors. Due to the unpredictable behavior of animals it makes it difficult to implement some of the...
Gautam | Feb 6 2006
Hitachi has launched the world's smallest and thinnest RFid chip. The measurement of the chip is 0.15x0.15mm. The chip is 7.5 micrometer thin. Silicon on Insulator technology has been used to achieve this level of integration. The Hitachi u-Chip...

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