Radio frequency identification technology vendors are now seeing demand from a wider range of end users for a broader range of applications — from ID and access control to asset tracking, traceability and supply chain management. Vendors and developers are looking forward to the day when process improvements and demand reach a point where competing suppliers will drive down costs and lever RFID growth to the next level, as was discussed in Part 1 of this series.
RFID: Thinking Outside the Box, Part 2
Posted by: Andrew K. Burger October 18, 2007 04:00 AMRadio frequency identification technology vendors are now seeing demand from a wider range of end users for a broader range of applications — from ID and access control to asset tracking, traceability and supply chain management. Vendors and developers are looking forward to the day when process improvements and demand reach a point where competing suppliers will drive down costs and lever RFID growth to the next level, as was discussed in Part 1 of this series.