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Edible graphene patterns could be used as RFID tags to tell the storage and shipping history of a food product, as well as sensors that warn of unsafe microorganisms ...
Phenix Label's breakthrough packaging design substantially improves reliability of RFID scanning for liquid-filled consumer packaged goods (CPG) and food items, empowering more accurate inventory ...
At Metro Group’s RFID Innovation Center, a kiosk displays the detailed history of meat products a shopper is about to buy.
RFID is no longer the quiet backstage hand tracking retail apparel. It's now the brain and nervous system of intelligent ...
Global labeling company Multi-Color Corporation (MCC), has expanded its capacity for RFID tag production with the acquisition of Starport Technologies, a provider of smart label solutions based in ...
You might not need special sensors or old-fashioned inspections to tell whether food has gone bad. If MIT has its way, the tags you already find on your food might do the job. Its researchers have ...
What’s in a name when it comes to your burger? The USDA wants meat made from animal cells labeled as “cell-cultivated” — not ...
Avery Dennison, a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag manufacturer, has introduced an RFID label that is the first to earn Association of Plastic Recyclers Design for Recyclability ...
Checkpoint Systems, a global leader in RFID technology and loss prevention solutions, is thrilled to announce its participation in Labelexpo 2024. As part of CCL Label, a global leader in ...
Avery Dennison has made a significant advancement in sustainable packaging with the introduction of the industry's first RFID ...