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The benefits of RFID in intralogistics – some simple examples of the use cases. I’m often asked, what is RFID,how does it work and what is the benefit of RFID? Basically RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a simplething. The applications, however are almost unlimited. Thereforethe easiest way to describe the benefit of RFID is to…
DetailsIf you are in the entertainment business you know that the biggest thing to strive for is visitor experience. If they have a great one, they will come again, but if they have a bad one…well, we all know what happens then. The point is, entertainment is big business and people choose to spend their…
DetailsThe high frequency desktop reader/writer is compatible with ISO14443A and ISO15693 protocols and is equipped with multiple optional interfaces, which can be used in a wide range of smart card management application systems. Save
DetailsRFID stands for “Radio Frequency Identification” which is a technology using radio waves to identify, transmit and receive data from a tag/label attached to or embedded into an object. The tag/label stores information in the chip which can be read from some millimeters up to several hundred meters away. Some large retailers like Wal-Mart and…
DetailsRFID is a proven enabler of profitability that’s growing more powerful every day. Microchip sensitivity is improving. Support services are maturing. Companion technologies, such as sensors, are being successfully integrated into chips. And smaller tags are opening the gate for multitudes of potential applications previously thought too small to accommodate an RFID tag. A tag…
DetailsUse RFID weatherproof labels for a variety of government tasks. They can be used in utilities, aviation, health care, medical, warehousing and logistics applications. Attach the labels to oil and gas pipelines and at parts and equipment depots. They are UV-resistant and offer long-term readability of text and graphics. The product also resists heat and…
DetailsFirefighters and other emergency personnel protective clothing designer and manufacturer Bristol Uniforms announced that RFID tags will be used in their uniforms. Labels will be used for the future of fashion design, and can automatically track the Bristol uniforms, according to Harland Simon. Harland Simon provide tags support for the company. Bristol Uniforms purchased 4,000…
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