Over the last several years, tracking and tracing the movement of goods across supply chains has been dominated by radio frequency identification (RFID) tags that help stakeholders identify product ...
Medline Industries, a U.S. distributor of medical supplies, has begun marketing a medical system that uses radio frequency (RF) to detect any surgical gauze, towels and sponges left behind in human ...
At the Organic Electronics Conference and Exhibition 2006, PolyIC, a German startup that calls itself the “Chip Printer,” announced its success in using a roll-to-roll printing process to create ...
Paragon ID and Dracula Technologies created ambient-light-powered Bluetooth tags for sustainable traceability.
When functional inks are used with inkjet technologies to develop microelectronic devices, any differences between the preferred design and actually printed design have to be checked; the shape and ...
Using wireless RF (radio frequency) tags attached to fuel tanks, SmartFuel from SCI International matches vehicle, driver and fuel before it allows pumps to operate. The automated system then uses RF ...
BURLINGTON, Mass. — Armed with a simplified mathematical approach to public-key encryption, NTRU Cryptosystems Inc. here is introducing intellectual property that can add security to virtually any ...
Pressure to optimize is intense on the floors of motor vehicle manufacturers' factories: Variance is steadily increasing. Costs have to be contained. Fraunhofer researchers are now using RFID ...