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Two mines in Sweden are employing radio frequency identification technology to improve the quality and efficiency of its iron-ore extraction. The mines are currently in the process of switching from ...
Get smarter on RFID labels Written by Farihan Bahrin, Contributor Feb. 27, 2007 at 1:24 a.m. PT A Singapore-based tech company believes it has the solution to some radio frequency identification ...
Just to be clear, though, the message today is not that every consumer good with a price of 72¢ or higher should now be receiving an RFID smart label.
Equipment used at a West Australian open-pit iron mine is being managed across a 40-square-mile area via active radio frequency identification tags to identify where certain equipment is located, as ...
Phenix Label has introduced a recyclable packaging solution featuring a tear-away radio-frequency identification (RFID) label tab designed to improve the scanning reliability of liquid-filled ...
Home News: Goa government is examining the possibility of installing Radio Frequency identification (RFID) tags on the mining trucks to track down the truck move.
RFID tags spy on bartenders Capton, a provider of liquor-monitoring technology, has developed the Beverage Tracker system currently tested at a Las Vegas Hotel-Casino which uses tags to keep ...
“Our revolutionary new tearaway RFID label provides retail brands a powerful marketing solution that helps them secure valuable top-shelf positioning throughout major retail stores across the country, ...
Iron-on labels. These were also pre-ordered online with Zak’s name printed onto the label. Simply peel the label off and stick it onto the care tag on the garment, then secure it using a hot iron.
One of the antenna-less RFID tags, on a metal flask The North Dakota tags, however, are less than 3 millimeters thick, and are applied directly to the metal - they could even be recessed into it.