China is the manufacturing capital of the world and the largest market for technology. Currently, the country is home to 95 million Internet users. With usage growing faster then 20 percent a year, ...
Feb. 7, 2005 –As 2005 begins, we are seeing signs of progress toward adoption of RFID in the United States and Europe, particularly in the warehouses and distribution centers of several hundred (and ...
Wal-Mart may be trying hard to convince its leading suppliers to use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging on shipments, but pushing this technology's introduction to the Chinese manufacturers ...
August is usually a slow news month, and the technical trade press is no exception. In the RFID market, most of the buzz comes from corporate initiatives in the U.S. and Europe. This month, however, ...
The Standardization Administration of China has created a working group that will establish a national standard for radio frequency identification tags. Called "electronic tags" in China, these small ...
Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has long called Los Angeles home. He's had a lifelong obsession with cars and motorcycles (both old and new). Even without its ...
Avoid some distinctly Chinese obstacles when developing products for today�s fast-growing Eastern market. For most Western companies, China�s exciting market opportunities are tempered by the ...
At a swanky club in downtown Beijing, entrepreneur Edward Q. Zeng wants to help people see the possibilities of RFID technology in China. In his vision of the future, as soon as a guest enters the ...
There is a massive internal RFID market in China, according to IDTechEx technical consultant Ning Xiao. He recently toured China visiting RFID companies, users and the government to uncover the latest ...
In the past two years, RFID has been pushed to the forefront of emerging technologies. IDC predicts that RFID related spending for the U.S. Retail Supply Chain in 2005 will approach $800 million ...
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