ItemAware is a tool and asset tracking system that uses RFID and other technologies to tag tools or other items and pair them with a beacon location (truck, shed, jobsite and more). Ring Power, a ...
ThingMagic, Cambridge, Mass., has announced a partnership with DeWalt and Ford Motor Co. to equip 2009 Ford F-150, F-Series Super Duty pickups, and E-Series vans with an embedded ...
Trimble's Tracker RFID System construction asset location tracking uses ThingMagic RFID technology. Combines ThingMagic RFID technology, GPS and telematics to provide a complete, integrated solution ...
TENNA, the construction technology platform that revolutionizes equipment fleet operations, today announced it has launched the TennaCAGE, a companion to the Tenna hardware product line. The TennaCAGE ...
AUSTIN, Texas—HID Global, a worldwide leader in trusted identity solutions, has announced two additions to its broad family of RFID asset-tracking tags. The HID SlimFlex Ultra technical label is ...
The British Red Cross has begun piloting a radio frequency identification system at its Bristol warehouse and London headquarters, in order to identify equipment used during emergency-response ...
San Diego, CA /PRNewswire/ - Raken, the top-rated field management app for the construction industry, has expanded its equipment management capabilities to better help customers leverage their ...
Newmans Valve doesn’t make designer handbags, new-release DVDs or prescription narcotics, but the Stafford, Texas-based company’s products were the victim of counterfeiting one too many times. Newmans ...
Data is power. According to Dinesh Bharadia, an associate professor at UC San Diego in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with an affiliate appointment in the Department of Computer ...
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The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense later this year will test enhanced radio frequency identification tags readable from more than 100 feet to improve tracking of military supplies. These "active ...