This article was originally published by RFID Update. February 13, 2008—A startup called Wirama has announced proprietary technology that it claims allows precise locationing using Gen2 passive RFID.
To advance the ‘ambient internet of things’ – no batteries required A quartet of Japanese organisations plan to build “advanced ambient internet of things systems” using a newly approved ISO standard.
On Monday, Aug. 15, Zebra Technologies celebrated the 20th anniversary of its initial public offering by ringing the opening bell of the NASDAQ stock exchange. Afterward, Mike Terzich, Zebra’s senior ...
Market research and events firm IDTechEx find that the passive RFID tag market is now seeing tremendous volume growth – more than five years later than the industry had expected. Most of the growth is ...
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, April 15, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Xerafy today launched the upgraded Container OUTDOOR RFID tag, delivering a record-breaking 40-meter (131 ...
Four Japanese organizations have developed a new technology for managing RFID wireless communications without resorting to additional power sources. The ISO/IEC 18000-65 standard, which is based ...
PHOENIX & ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Auto-identification technology leaders DAP Technologies, a unit of Roper Industries, and Omni-ID, today announce the launch of a new series of mobile ...
The U.S. Army will begin the Defense Department’s first test of passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags in February, using the same kinds of technology and electronic product code (EPC) ...
Industry standards are being strengthened to protect information stored on RFID chips and to prevent hackers from using sensitive data stored there in nefarious exploits. Radio frequency ...