Sept. 19, 2003 – Matrics, an RFID systems provider, announced at this week’s EPC Symposium a new high-speed RFID tag assembly machine that, when fully operational, could produce up to 70 billion RFID ...
Although RFID (radiofrequency identification) is far from being perfect, it has its benefits, which can outweigh its flaws for many companies. Each tag has to be installed on items a company wishes to ...
RxSafe, a provider of automated medication storage and retrieval systems for pharmacies, is offering a new line of prescription packaging machines, known as RxASP, that employ high-frequency (HF) ...
Radio-frequency identification tags (RFID) have become an essential method of tracking not only shipping products, but also components in manufacturing assembly. They are currently used to control ...
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