RFID Journal LIVE! 2023 will feature end-user companies discussing RFID’s use in various industries, as well as exhibitors offering tagging solutions for multiple applications, including document ...
RFID can be embedded in documents to identify and authenticate them, but you can not store the contents of those documents on the microchip. Hitachi, the Japanese semiconductor company, has created a ...
Actcom Security Solutions (www.actcom.org) and Rafrex (www.rafrex.com)introduce SenD-ID, an RFID Business Solution for government and industry to identify, inventory, and locate sensitive documents ...
Tagsys and Indent, the French specialist in RFID systems integration and antitheft protection for document management, today announced the world's first RFID system to track and manage client files in ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
3M wins $3.7m deal to chip the paper files... 3M has won a $3.7m, three-year contract with the US Army to RFID tag medical documents. The company will design and build a system to chip the documents ...
DAILY RFID has launched a RFID file tracking system available in UHF or HF frequency for files inventory management. It is specially designed to help businesses reduce the time it takes to inventory ...
NEC Tuesday said it has signed a contract with a Japanese bank for a radio frequency identification-based document management system. The system, which NEC claims is the world’s first system to use ...
DAILY RFID introduced a pair of RFID solutions, one of which is designed for document tracking and the other provides reliable identification for parking control. The RFID document management system ...
The California State Senate on Monday approved a bill with broad bipartisan support (29-7) that would prohibit state and local governments from issuing identification documents, driver's licenses, and ...
TOKYO — NEC Corp. has signed a contract with a Japanese bank for an RFID-based document management system, the company said yesterday. The system, which NEC claims is the world’s first to use radio ...
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