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- The Demand For RFID Tags is Expected to Reach 5.5 Billion Units by 2010
... After describing RFID technology and system, this report analyses the structure and trends of the RFID industry, both worldwide and in China. Then it gives full details about mainland China following companies: RFID chip manufacturers, RFID antennas, tags and readers manufacturers, RFID system integrators, RFID product agencies, RFID relevant organizations and institutions ... (28 May 2006) - RFID golf balls find themselves in the rough
... Summer is almost here, and for the golfing duffers RFID offers some hope... (26 May 2006) - Cardinal Healths RFID Adoption Expands
... Cardinal Health, the $75 billion medical distributor and supplier, yesterday announced that it is moving into the next phase of its end-to-end RFID pilot. It will now begin tagging pharmaceuticals at the item, case, and pallet levels... (11 May 2006) - Retailers are seeing returns from RFID
... Retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) has scanned its 10-millionth radio frequency identification (RFID) food tray ... (Sept 29th 2005) - Active RFID Installed by Boyd Gaming to Reduce Casino Expenses
... a leading provider of Active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems announced that one of the Boyd Gaming properties, Sams Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, located in Tunica, MI has integrated AXCESS ActiveTag system to monitor over 100 slot machine keys, reducing the potential that a key is lost during daily operations ... (July 28th 2005) - Survey says RFID is red hot
... Prospective RFID users are plunging ahead with wireless radio ID technology, according to a new report ... (July 25th 2005) - RFID in the Nursery
... It's a big day for blogging about RFID and ankle bracelets. A couple in North Carolina was recently prevented from abducting their daughter from the hospital by an RFID security system from VeriChip ... (July 22nd 2005) - RFID Beyond The Supply Chain
... A Quebec construction firm recently adopted radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to speed up, simplify and streamline tracking of its power tools on job sites ... (July 21st 2005) - RFID tracks power tools
... The many potential uses of RFID are expected to produce massive amounts of data that, once analyzed, could be a gold mine of useful information, says database guru Michael Stonebraker ... (July 20th 2005) - Former Bush official to get RFID tag
... Tommy Thompson, the Health and Human Services Secretary in President Bush's first term and a former Governor of Wisconsin, is going to get tagged ... (July 19th 2005) - Point-to-Point PIDC Traceback for Freight Guarantees Source Verification
... Applying RFID and barcode labeling technology, and Web-based Site-Specific Recordkeeping, closes the Homeland 'security gaps' in national and International freight container shipping in every country around the world ... (July 18th 2005) - UAE : Emirates to deploy RFID systems for cargo management
... Leading airline of the world based in Dubai, Emirates will deploy radio frequency identification tags to ensure smooth passage of cargo ... (July 16th 2005) - Apparel Maker Tags RFID For Kids' Sleepwear
... Lauren Scott of California will launch a line of kid's pajamas sewn with RFID tags. Readers placed in a house will be able to scan the tags within a 30-foot radius and trigger an alarm if boundaries are breached ... (July 14th 2005) - RFID apps go beyond supply chain
... Victorian ICT Minister Marsha Thomson has predicted an RFID-enabled world where the chips are embedded in fruit, and are used for 'strange bathroom activities' ... (July 13th 2005) - RFID Industry Worth $27Billion By 2015
... By 2015, according to a report from Research and Markets, the RFID market will be valued at $26 billion. Considering that the 2005 market is at $1.95 billion, that's quite a growth spurt ... (July 12th 2005) - China RFID market poised for growth
... Growth in the radio-frequency-identification (RFID) market in China is expected to reach US$616 million by 2009, up from US$146 million the segment generated in 2004, new analysis suggests ... (July 11th 2005) - India : Analysts foresee RFID market growth to reach $616m
... Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) market growth in China is likely to reach $616million by the year 2009, up comparing to last year, generated figures of $146million ... (July 11th 2005) - RFID system boosts productivity
... Picture a typical playground. It's a sunny day and kids are playing tag, smacking tetherballs around and hanging off the monkey bars. Now imagine this: There's not a single parent or adult in sight, but a 3-foot, 260-pound robot on patrol instead ... (July 9th 2005) - Will RFID-guided robots rule the world?
... Catalyst International says its supply chain management software coupled with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology can help companies increase productivity and decrease costs ... (July 8th 2005) - Microsoft to build RFID into Windows
... Microsoft is planning to make RFID applications and tag-readers compatible with Windows. According to Scott Woodgate, group product manager of business processes for Microsoft, the company is trying to integrate RFID programs with the operating system and make the majority of devices work with plug-and-play functionality ... (July 7th 2005) - RFID Tags: Preventing or Promoting Identity Theft?
... The California Senate recently agreed and passed legislation to prohibit the use of RFID in any state-issued document, including driver's licenses, ID cards, student ID cards, health insurance cards, professional licenses and library cards. The bill does make exceptions in use of RFID IDs for state employees to access secured areas ... (July 6th 2005) - Cost Reduction in Retailing & Products using RFID
... Consumers usually welcome price reduction. For that to be enduring, the supplier and retailer must reduce costs. RFID on trucks, pallets and cases is achieving this in many ways but the tagging of individual items is revealing yet richer rewards, even though it is at a much earlier stage ... (July 5th 2005) - Oman steps up border security with RFID-friendly system
...The identity technology provider Viisage, in partnership with GET Group (through its company in Oman, Almadina Development & Supply) has been awarded a contract by the Sultanate of Oman to help secure Oman's borders using its iA-thenticate document authentication solution ... (July 4th 2005) - Embedded Systems Will Be Everywhere, Expert Predicts
...TOKYO Embedded systems will be ubiquitous, according to a University of Tokyo professor. In a keynote speech at the Embedded Systems Expo & Conference here this week, Ken Sakamura described a future in which information access is constant and ubiquitous. The later term describes Japan's future vision of embedded systems, which is dubbed "pervasive computing" in the United States and "ambient intelligence" in Europe. ... (July 2nd 2005) - RFID heads down to the farm
... FARMERS in New South Wales, Western Australia and South Australia will be required from today to electronically tag cattle so they can be tracked in case of a disease breakout and to boost exports ... (July 1st 2005)