RFID
Like many other industries, the automotive industry has been greatly affected by the unpredictability of the supply chain.
The World Health Organization celebrates World Health Day annually on April 7. The healthcare industry is one of the key verticals we serve.
In March, we upgraded our award-winning Printronix Auto ID T6000e enterprise industrial printer adding integrated RFID and barcode inspection capabilities.
The world is facing an unprecedented global effort to create, distribute, and administer COVID-19 vaccines. As pharmaceutical companies rush to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine around the world, the supply chain needs to be prepared to deliver billions of vaccines in a short amount of time.
Does your company or institution have numerous assets such as laptops, servers, equipment racks, handheld computers, high-value tools, and other hardware? Is it difficult to keep track of these assets? Where are they? Who has which asset?
Accurate and timely information is critical to improving patient health and saving lives. Nurses check medications against a patient’s wristband to ensure a specific dosage of a specific medication is given at a specific time.
If you are looking to add RFID technology into your business, expanding your RFID application, or responding to new requirements for RFID encoded labels on your products, selecting the right RFID printer can be a business-critical task.
Memory in RAIN RFID Tag Chips
RAIN RFID solutions utilize two general types of chips: Tag Chips and Reader Chips. This blog article is about Tag Chips.
“RAIN flooding” and “acid RAIN” are two terms that are starting to circulate more and more in the world of RFID. But what do these two terms mean, and how can they impact your business?
An Overflow of RFID Tags and RAIN Flooding