Writing to radio frequency identification (RFID) tags usually requires close proximity between a tag and an encoding or writing device (often a handheld reader), and the tag typically needs to remain ...
Eugene, Ore.-based ADASA first entered the RFID marketplace in 2004 to create a system of recovering and possibly reusing passive RFID tags, in order to divert them from landfills and extend their ...
VERNON HILLS, Ill. -- Zebra Technologies, a global leader in delivering on-demand printing solutions for business and process improvement, and a pioneer in the development and adoption of radio ...