New York, Oct. 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Radiofrequency Identification (RFID) Tags Global Market Report 2021 ...
Don't carry RFID? You might be surprised; the short-range ID technology is currently found in everything from US passports to swipeless credit cards to public transit passes to World Cup tickets to ...
Our guest on the latest GeekWire radio show and podcast was Amal Graafstra, who has the distinction of being a “double RFID implantee” — with Radio Frequency ID tags under the skin in each of his ...
The USDA will give away 8 million radio-frequency ear tags to cattle and bison ranchers, furthering the agency’s goal to phase out metal identification tags. The free ear tags will trace animals ...
In mid-May, Murata will introduce the small RAIN RFID Tag to provide a unique identifier, enabling RFID readers to determine the item’s identity and authenticity in healthcare applications. The tags ...
RFID Journal LIVE! 2023, taking place today and tomorrow in Orlando, Fla., features end-user companies discussing RFID’s use in various industries, as well as exhibitors offering tagging solutions for ...
Could we be constantly tracked through our clothes, shoes or even our cash in the future? I'm not talking about having a microchip surgically implanted beneath your skin, which is what Applied Digital ...
As far as wireless technologies go, radio-frequency identification (RFID) is one of the oldest. Patented in 1983 by the late British inventor Charles Walton, RFID made it possible for new, ...
LONDON, Jan. 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to The Business Research Company’s research report on the Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) tags market, the companies operating in the global ...
Closeup of someone inspected a truck tire's conditions. - Virrage Images/Shutterstock Some time ago, Michelin partnered with Beontag, an RFID manufacturer, to add embedded UHF tags to tires in both ...
When you see the acronym RFID (radio frequency identification) in a paper, you immediately think about how Wal-Mart and other big retailers plan to replace bar codes. But two students from Purdue ...