July 2, 2003 – Most companies are looking at low-cost RFID tags as a way to track items in the supply chain. But some businesses are looking beyond tracking to the potential value RFID can add to ...
From 3D printers to medical devices, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have a vested interest in ensuring that only approved consumable materials are used in their devices. Radio frequency ...
What if an infusion pump, IV drip, or medical cart could help prevent medical errors and streamline patient billing? With radio-frequency Identification (RFID) of consumables, operators, and patients, ...
March 20, 2012. MET Labs announced it has completed testing on the first product to be submitted to the Medical Device RFID Susceptibility Program. The Program—co-developed by MET Labs and the U.S.
Photo: Ralph Herkert, director of GTRI's Medical Device Test Center, recently began developing protocols to test how RFID systems affect medical devices. (Georgia Tech Photo: Gary Meek) Radio ...
The bodyhacking movement — inserting electronic implants under the skin containing information or radio frequency identification technology — is starting to take hold, and such devices may soon find ...
The main differences between Bluetooth LE, RFID, and NFC, and how all three of these technologies are now improving product security in healthcare and safeguarding patient information, among other ...
Based on what we're seeing in the industry, the transformation of supply chain logistics with RFID has already started and is ...
Since then, they have moved on to manufacturing the next generation of products in Identity Management, Identity Integration, ...
Royal Ray, a leading manufacturer of RAIN RFID readers and reader modules, has unveiled a major breakthrough with its Ourea Series, the world’s smallest embedded RAIN RFID reader module with support ...
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