RFID tags broadcast their whereabouts automatically when in the presence of a reader. By outfitting drug packages with RFID tags, companies could instantly trace the path the drugs take from the time they're produced to the moment they're dispensed...
Transport for London (TfL) is set to spend up to £34m on new digital enforcement technologies for the Congestion Charging Scheme (CCS), which could include radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. It is anticipated this will be completed by 2008...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tracking tags are still a "technology in search of an effective application", according to the pan-airline industry IT body SITA. Paul Coby, CIO at British Airways and chairman of the SITA group, said the issue...
As well as better performance, G2-compliant systems will also feature encryption, password protection and authentication in order to protect the data stored on the RFID tags and their databases. Companies should start preparing now for the next...
A Birmingham hospital is planning to tag patients with RFID chips to improve safety and ensure the correct operations are carried out on the right patients. The Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust is spending an estimated £300,000 on a pilot of...
Tesco is to start using RFID tags to track the delivery of milk from supplier Robert Wiseman Dairies (RWD) to distribution plants and stores. The move signals the next phase of Tesco's RFID plans, which involve using permanent radio tags on...