Information technology company IBM has unveiled services, software and technology to accelerate radio frequency identification (RFID) adoption. RFID uses electronic tags for storing data and ...
Meyers has invested in equipment to create branded labels with built-in technology to simplify the adoption of RFID for brands without requiring multiple processes or vendors. Consumer packaged goods ...
Global printing solutions company Lexmark International has released two models of UHF RFID-enabled color laser printers designed to enable customers to quickly encode and print RFID labels. The ...
As the RFID compliance labeling clock ticks down to the January deadline, Zebra Technologies, a global leader in delivering on-demand printing solutions for business and process improvement, offers ...
ThingMagic, Inc., a leading developer of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, recently announced the integration of ThingMagic M5e-Compact embedded RFID reader module into Zebra's RP4T ...
IBM wants a bigger piece of the RFID action, announcing last week its plans to sell a printer that can produce both traditional bar codes and RFID tags. However, there is no confirmation yet on the ...
Chainway, a leading global supplier of data capture devices in the AIDC industry, recently launched CP30, an RFID printer with outstanding printing performance, and possesses advanced built-in chips, ...
The all-new CP30 is a compact, efficient, simple to operate, stable and durable RFID printer. It is your best companion in asset management, medical, warehousing, logistics, anti-counterfeiting and ...
The advances in radio frequency identification -- or RFID -- technology have revolutionized the way many products are made and tagged -- even products as seemingly mundane as a product label. Through ...
Printer manufacturer Dymo is facing backlash after it debuted new label printers that feature digital rights management embedded in their paper. The latest Dymo label printers sport RFID readers that ...
Big Blue began shipping printers capable of producing both traditional bar codes and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags earlier this year, but so far, only companies in Singapore and Australia ...
A Zebra Technologies printer/encoder has been chosen by three U.S. government contractors to help them fulfill a contract recently awarded by the U.S. Army. Lowry Computer Products, Northrop Grumman ...
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