This article was originally published by RFID Update. November 28, 2007—Magellan Technology wants to help organizations take file tracking to another level with its suite of products. Magellan says ...
RFID Journal LIVE! 2023 will feature end-user companies discussing RFID’s use in various industries, as well as exhibitors offering tagging solutions for multiple applications, including document ...
Actcom Security Solutions (www.actcom.org) and Rafrex (www.rafrex.com)introduce SenD-ID, an RFID Business Solution for government and industry to identify, inventory, and locate sensitive documents ...
3M wins $3.7m deal to chip the paper files... 3M has won a $3.7m, three-year contract with the US Army to RFID tag medical documents. The company will design and build a system to chip the documents ...
DAILY RFID introduced a pair of RFID solutions, one of which is designed for document tracking and the other provides reliable identification for parking control. The RFID document management system ...
TAGSYS RFID announced a range of high frequency (HF) RFID tags optimized for books, documents and pharmaceuticals bottles and other plastic packaging. The FOLIO 370X-LI are HF RFID tags optimized for ...
Shield Card Pro introduces its RFID blocking solution to help consumers add an extra layer of protection against unauthorized ...
Hitachi Ltd. has developed an RFID (radio frequency identification) chip that requires no external antenna and makes possible the embedding of tracking and identification chips in bank notes, tickets ...
RFID tags can be embedded into/onto objects and documents without the knowledge of the individual who obtains those items. As radio waves travel easily and silently through fabric, plastic, and other ...
A funny thing happened to R-CALF, the scrappy organization of mostly western cattlemen. It sued USDA on Oct. 4 over a factsheet about the electronic identification of cattle and bison found on the ...