Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
Artificial intelligence and RFID are becoming increasingly co-dependent as AI enhances the data RFID provides its users, while RFID feeds AI with the data it needs train itself. This story is the ...
With further adoption of GS1 standards, RFID tags will support greater interoperability, efficiency and safety for each ...
In 2013, the United States Congress passed the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA), a federal law mandating national standards to ensure the secure and traceable distribution of prescription drugs ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions aren’t new. Nor is the concept of supply chain and inventory analytics a novelty. The retail industry, for example, has been utilizing analytics for ...
RFID tags can store information such as the product name, price, expiration date, and origin. RFID readers can read this information from a distance, without requiring direct contact or line of sight.
Did you know that waste in the medical device and implantables supply chain amounts to an estimated $5 billion in losses, each year?1 Why? Well, for starters, the healthcare supply chain is complex ...
Classic, bulky wallets are becoming a thing of the past as most transactions go cashless. However, one segment promises long-term relevance: RFID-blocking wallets. As RFID systems proliferate, so do ...
The companies that thrive will be the ones that moved fastest to build agile, flexible supply chains with complete visibility ...
Privacy concerns related to the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology got an airing at a recent California state legislative hearing. RFID, a ...
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