Palo Alto, Calif.-based Blue Vector Systems unveiled a new Pharmaceutical Edition of its flagship RFID platform this morning. For those who aren’t madly following the evolution of electronic pedigree, ...
Photo: Ralph Herkert, director of GTRI's Medical Device Test Center, recently began developing protocols to test how RFID systems affect medical devices. (Georgia Tech Photo: Gary Meek) Radio ...
Radio frequency ID (RFID) technology can interfere with medical equipment, according to a study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association. The study by six Dutch scientists has ...
Validation Through IBM's WebSphere RFID Device Program Ensures Integration of Combined System for Production-Scale RFID Rollouts CHELMSFORD, Mass., April 4, 2007 — Reva Systems, the leading RFID ...
Novanta Inc., a global technology supplier to the medical device and life sciences markets, today announced a strategic business development and marketing partnership with Identiv, Inc. The ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Feb. 16 /PRNewswire/ – Blue Vector Systems today unveiled the first-of-its-kind RFID network infrastructure solution at DEMO 2004, the premier launch pad for emerging technologies.
This article was originally published by RFID Update. August 9, 2006—This is the first installment of a three-part series examining middleware and other RFID integration options and the issues ...
A protocol jointly developed by MET Labs and the FDA has become the first procedure used to test medical devices for interference from radio frequency identification (RFID) signals. Previously, there ...
Background to the Debate Mark Levine's Viewpoint: RFID Devices Have the Potential to Improve Medical Care Ben Adida, Kenneth Mandl, and Isaac Kohane's Viewpoint: RFID ...