Siemens Industry, Inc. has added three compact, rugged and affordable RFID readers with standard IO-Link interfaces to its family of Simatic RF200 RFID products. Two of the new readers are ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. September 15, 2005—This week RFID Update has been covering announcements coming out of the EPCglobal conference in Atlanta, which concludes today.
Customers of global electronics company Siemens have begun testing the radio frequency identification technology built into the firm’s Simogear series of electric gear motors that will enable users to ...
Siemens Business Services, SAP and Intel Corporation have developed a joint RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) package for first-time users. The bundle includes consulting, software, hardware and ...
Siemens Business Services announced this week a pilot project with Jacobi Medical Center in New York to track patients by incorporating RFID chips into the ubiquitous plastic band strapped onto ...
The compact 13.56 MHz reader complies with the ISO 15693 air interface protocol and easily integrates into the automation or IT levels, including connections to Profinet, Profibus, Ethernet or ...
Siemens along with the University of Graz, Austria have created an RFID-enabled blood monitoring system, according to AZoSensors. The system consists of a temperature sensor, a chip and a battery.
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