Field Technologies News
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AIM Announces New Chairs For Technical Committees
1/26/2011
The Board of Directors of AIM, the international association and recognized authority on bar code, RFID, and mobile IT, has announced the election of Mr. George Wright IV, Product Identification and Processing Systems (PIPS) as TSC chair and Dr. Patrick King, Michelin Americas as REG chair for 2011.
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TagMaster RFID System Secures Jorge Chavez International Airport
12/17/2010
TagMaster North America, Inc. announced their RFID system has been recognized as instrumental in the enhanced security at Peru’s largest airport, Jorge Chavez International Airport (JCIA) in Lima.
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AIM, Inc. Board Of Directors Elects Vice Chairman
12/1/2010
The Board of Directors of AIM, the international association and recognized authority on bar code, RFID, and enterprise mobile computing, has announced the election of Mr. Chuck Evanhoe as vice chairman for the Board.
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Arygon Launches High-Speed NFC Reader
12/16/2009
Leading identification technology company Multicard Australia, formerly Fastcards, announced recently that their sister company Arygon have launched a highly customisable and best-in-class High-Speed NFC Reader Platform for authenticating, reading and writing all Mifare and FeliCa family transponders.
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Impinj Speedway Revolution Reader Selected By Rush Tracking Systems For RFID-Enabled Lift Truck Solution
12/13/2009
Leading UHF Gen 2 radio frequency identification (RFID) technology provider Impinj, Inc. recently announced that Rush Tracking Systems has selected the Speedway Revolution reader for the VisiblEdge RFID lift truck solution.
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Xterprise Partners With Zebra Enterprise Solutions To Expand Offerings To New And Existing Customers
12/11/2009
Zebra Enterprise Solutions (ZES), a division of Zebra Technologies, recently announced Xterprise Incorporated has joined its Partner Program. The partnership allows Xterprise to offer its customers a wider array of technology solutions, such as real-time visibility.
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Intelligent Blood Bags
12/8/2009
In difficult operations, patients sometimes lose a lot of blood. Surgeons therefore keep blood supplies on hand for emergencies. If the blood bags are not needed, they can only be reused if the cold chain has been maintained.
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RFID Tests Prove Tangible ROI for Airline Baggage Tracking, More Than 10% Better Than Barcode
12/8/2009
ODIN's scientific benchmark testing shows RFID accuracy at 99.9% versus less than 90% for Barcode tracking airline baggage on high speed sortation conveyors. For the first time, several RFID tags designed specifically for airline baggage tracking provided nearly 100% read accuracy across global RFID frequency testing. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) each piece of lost luggage costs between $90 and $100 in direct costs.
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SMARTRAC Broadens Product Portfolio With SmartTopTag
12/8/2009
SMARTRAC N.V., a leading manufacturer and supplier of RFID transponders, adds a new version of the SmartTopTag to its well-established family of transponders for industrial applications.
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GlobeRanger Teams With SRA International On $4.4M Contract Win For U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command
12/8/2009
GlobeRanger Corporation, the leading global provider of end-to-end enterprise solutions and professional services for RFID, mobility and sensor-based solutions, announced recently it has been awarded a subcontract with SRA International, Inc. on a $4.4M pRFID contract with the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM).
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