Two weeks ago Detem the distributing company held a seminar in Moscow for its partners and invited about ten companies across the country engaging them to cooperate.
As the NANONEWS.NET reported the "Future Store" or "PePyaKa" was shutdown on April 26. X5 Retail Group announces full compliance with its obligations under the project, which is to provide a test site within its Moscow office.
March 30, 2012 RUSNANO's project company "RST-Invent" launched its RFID tags (Radio Frequency Identification). At the first stage, the company launched a family of labels, tags, iNano, which includes BiblioTag, LogTag and DrugTag.
The world market for RFID technology is projected to reach USD $18.7 billion by the year 2017, according new research announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc..
Xerafy announced the debut of Metal Skin, an ultra-high frequency EPC RFID inlay designed specifically for tracking metallic assets.
Metal Skin is a low profile inlay family containing the Impinj Monza 4QT chip. It is lightweight and flexible to fit curved surfaces such as the contour of metal cylinders and drums, without compromising performance.
Impinj introduced Monza Self-Serialization, a chip-based EPC serialization method supported on ultra-high frequency RFID inlays powered by the Monza 5 tag chip.
AeroScout and McRoberts Security Technologies have jointly developed a Wi-Fi-based, campus-wide infant security solution designed to help protect newborns from possible abduction during their hospital stays.
Identec Solutions has implemented a real-time location (RTLS) system that automatically tracks automobiles at Volkswagen’s Bratislava production plant. The SensorSMART platform is a multifunctional, modular wireless system that combines RFID, RTLS and wireless sensing technologies for the real-time monitoring and tracking of a wide range of objects and personnel.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are definitely a handy way of tracking shipments. Instead of simply crossing their fingers and hoping for the best, importers and exporters can check the location and condition of shipped items in real time, by remotely accessing the data being transmitted by RFID tags attached to those items.