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The RFID Network Launches Chinese Video Series and Website
The RFID Network is pleased to announce the launch of a version of the video series in Mandarin as well as both traditional (RFID 繁體 中文) and simplified (RFID 简体 中文) Chinese language versions of website. The premier video episode features hosts Louis Sirico and Enoch Kwak speaking in Mandarin with subtitles in simplified Chinese and focuses on how RFID technology is being used to improve... - Read the Article
RFID OEM / ODM in Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong - Manufacturers in Asia
In this edition, we are introducing the several OEM/ODM manufactures, located in Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong with brief descriptions of the companies and their manufacturing capabilities. - See the NEW RFID Supplier Directory
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Intelleflex BAP RFID Shatters Performance Records - Our engineers evaluated the Intelleflex line of BAP RFID tags, which includes general purpose and on-metal asset tracking tags as well as a temperature sensor / logger tag. The read performance was beyond anything we've seen. In this edition of the RFID Network video series, we put the Intelleflex BAP RFID tags to the test. Watch the Video on-demand and read the in-depth product review
Understanding RFID Reader Chip, IC and RFID Circuits - In this video interview for our more technical audience, Mark Dickson talks about austriamicrosystems innovative single chip reader solutions for UHF RFID and compare the austriamicrosystems RFID Reader IC Family. Watch the Video |
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Passive Wireless Sensors may save BP more than $50+ million a year
Part 1 of a series on passive wireless sensors
The world's first Passive Wireless Sensor Tag (PWST) workshop was held July 27 & 28 in Houston, Texas, and brought together subject matter experts from around the world to discuss how wireless sensors are connecting the physical and digital worlds. Representatives from NASA, the US Department of Energy, British Petroleum (BP), Shell, GE, Boeing, the International Society of Automation Communication Division, as well as numerous universities and companies were in attendance.
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RFIDWikipedia.org:
Call for RFID Subject Matter Experts
The RFID Network is actively working of http://RFIDWikipedia.org, a website designed to be the world’s authoritative resource for understanding Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and how to use it successfully and responsibly. Like other Wikipedia’s, the content in RFID Wikipedia may be read by everyone. However, authoring and editing is limited to highly qualified subject matter experts. This policy avoids mis-information, unencyclopedic content, and vandalism as well as ensures the most accurate, up-to-date information available. For more information, or if you would like to become a contributing subject matter expert, please visit http://RFIDWikipedia.org.
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