A European manufacturer of luxury apparel is preparing to test a woven fabric RFID label on its garments, in order to determine whether it can improve inventory visibility, as well as prevent theft.
Textrace is now offering licensing for companies that wish to build RFID-enabled woven labels, while its partner and sister company, Jakob Müller AG, is making two new machines developed for creating ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is transforming both consumers’ shopping carts and companies’ supply chains by allowing intelligent barcodes to talk to a networked system that tracks ...
Embedding small, passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags into product labels allows retailers to quickly and easily count inventory and track its movements, especially compared to bar codes ...
Invengo, the Global RFID Technology Provider, Today Announced the Finalization of Acquisition of the Textile Services and Legacy RFID Tag Business From French Company Tagsys RFID Through this ...
TAGSYS RFID has entered into a partnership agreement with UK-based supplier of linen products and related services, Hilden. The new partnership will allow Hilden to offer RFID-enabled textile products ...
In another collaboration for world dominance in RFID (or at least to make current product lines better), Zebra Technologies Corp. just announced plans to license Magellan’s Phase Jitter Modulatin (PJM ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HID Global, a worldwide leader in trusted identity solutions, today announced it has acquired the Invengo Textile Services Business of Invengo Information Technology Co ...
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