Products Wi FiPlanet: For jewelry applications, there are some options for RFID jewelry tracking. In order to maximize the ROI of the RFID jewelry system, DAILY RFID is committed to designing a suitable RFID jewelry management solution for each end-user in market communities, secured storing and other areas.
The viable RFID Jewelry Solution depends upon the processes and goals of the RFID Tracking program. And in common, a sophisticated HF RFID jewlery kit, which contains the needed hardware and software, is available now to monitor stock location at all points in the jewelry supply chain, especially in secured storing.
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Measurement devices: DAILY RFID has released a cost-effective RFID Asset Management solution, designed to track and manage mobile and fixed assets in respond to the considerable attention RFID has drawn to asset management.
This RFID asset management solution, operating at 13.56MHz, can help companies to track and secure critical assets - with few human intervention. The asset management solution, integrates RFID asset tags and multi-tag RFID reader, providing an easy means for fast, unique asset identification in any environment.
PR Inside: DAILY RFID, a leading producer of RFID hardware, has recently released UHF Reader DL910, specially designed for warehouse management. Complying with EPC Gen 2 and ISO 18000-6B standards, this UHF reader promises multiple tag reads, fast read rate and long read range.
The UHF Reader is an ideal choice for tracking fast-moving items in warehousing process, as RFID adopters are embracing Gen 2 into the warehouse applications. With a read range of up to 15m and fast read rate of less than 10ms per 64 bits, this UHF RFID Reader increases efficiency of warehouse management.
More RFID: FEIG Electronics and smart-TEC, in cooperation together have developed a new medical device RFID solution for use in laser scalpels, ensuring patient safety.
The transponder is integrated into the connector of the laser and the application incorporates an extremely robust and temperature resistant RFID tag. The transponders can be sterilized via EtO (Ethylenoxide) or pressurized steam.
RFID Journal: The region is beginning to embrace RFID as a means of improving efficiencies in many industries—but more education is needed.
Last week, we held RFID Journal LIVE! Middle East 2009, our first conference and exhibition in that region. That event was small compared to others we have hosted—approximately 150 registrants—but the attendees, from a variety of sectors and areas of interests, were very engaged. Still, it became clear to me during the conference that more education is needed to help companies in the Middle East understand how radio frequency identification can help them improve the way they do business.
E Media Wire: Cleveland, Ohio, USA (PRWEB) June 22, 2009 -- The next wave of innovation in the RFID market - Battery-Powered Passive RFID - is set to power new and emerging applications in manufacturing, supply chain, health care, asset management, security and retail, according to thought leaders from Blue Spark Technologies, Inc., the leading designer of thin, flexible, green printed batteries.
Intelligent InSites: Fargo, ND – June 19, 2009 – Last week, the World Health Organization declared the H1N1 virus, also commonly referred to as “swine flu”, a worldwide pandemic. National and state health officials in the U.S. are urging healthcare providers to take precautions to limit the spread of the virus from infected patients to healthy patients and staff.
Supply Chain Digest : Ever so slowly, RFID is gaining traction in distribution, with new announcements coming every couple of months and sometimes more often.
One trend is clear: the apparel industry is taking the lead, and there is more action happening in Europe than in the US.
The value proposition generally for use of RFID in the apparel/footwear supply chain is becoming increasingly clear, especially in-store. This makes sense because of the unique challenges of this sector, where a base SKU (say a pair of jeans) comes in a variety of sizes and colors (style-color-size). So, accurately understanding what inventory is where at a piece level can pay huge dividends, especially in terms of avoiding sales lost from being out of stock in the color or size the consumer wants.
The Dot Med : Farmington Hills, MI -- Guard RFID Solutions Inc. announced Thursday that it has formed a distribution agreement with Dynamic RFID Solutions of Farmington Hills, Mich. to provide its next generation of Active RFID technology and solutions. Dynamic is making GuardRFID's Infant Protection, Patient Protection and Asset Tracking solutions available to its customers. The TotGuard Infant Security system uses the only Disposable Infant Tags on the market, eliminating the need to clean, disinfect and sterilize tags after use, and removing the risk of cross-infection between infants. These tags utilize GuardRFID's unique dual-tamper detecting mechanism, which is designed to significantly reduce nuisance alarms.
RFID Wizards: By Dann Anthony Maurno, Louis Sirico, and Jill Abell, RFIDWizards.com
Although it has quieted down in the U.S. media, on June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 6 in response to the ongoing global spread of the novel influenza A (H1N1) virus. A Phase 6 designation indicates that a global pandemic is underway. Seventy-six (76) countries are reporting cases of human infection with novel H1N1 flu. The U.S. alone has nearly 50% of the world-wide confirmed cases: 17,855. The flu is spreading faster and killing more people in the U.S. than any other country.