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According to a WHO report, nearly 10 percent of drugs worldwide are counterfeit and in some countries, more than 50 percent of the drug-supply is made up counterfeit drugs.
The annual earnings of counterfeit drugs are more than $32 billion. The facts..
IBM announced the availability of an electronic pedigree system (ePedigree), which will allow pharmaceutical companies to create an electronic certificate of authenticity for every drug, which passes through the supply chain. The ePedigree allows all.
RWE can not forget the frightful memories of November 2005 when ice and snow damaged power towers in northern Germany causing people to live without power for many days.
Like RWE, most of the energy producers in Europe, Asia and Africa have no...
An RFID data management middleware solution has been developed by RFID which enables companies to gather and analyze data collected by RFID tags from different locations. Called the WebSphere RFID Premises Server V6.0, it is aimed at distribution,...
IBM (International Business Machines Corporation) has acquired two major projects from Honda Italia Industriale and Pliant Corporation to develop RFID software and chips for asset tracking and detect tampering.
Honda Italia Industriale, a division of.
Undeniably, the drugs counterfeiting is now a global problem. Nearly 10 percent of drugs worldwide are counterfeit and in some countries, more than 50 percent of the drug-supply is made up counterfeit drugs. The annual earnings of counterfeit drugs are...
I have already told you here about IBM's association with Canadian company Marnlen Management Ltd for the development of clipped RFID tags, which would remove the privacy fears among the users.
See the video demonstration of Clipped tag.
It...
IBM has awarded Canadian company Marnlen RFiD, a division of Marnlen Management Ltd to manufacture secured RFID tags to protect consumer privacy.
The newest tag is known as Clipped Tag, which has been designed at the IBM's Watson Research Center....
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense have clubbed together to undertake an RFID research and sensor-based solutions for use in future military applications.
They have selected an IBM led consortium ITA...
Utah-based agricultural technology company TekVet has picked up IBM to get its technical support to empower its RFID-based cattle tracking and temperature monitoring system.
TekVet has developed its TekSensor devices, which is based on 413 MHz active.
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