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Ready or not, RFID is entering your life in 2005Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 02:02.
You've probably heard of RFID - radio frequency identification - and perhaps you use the technology in a smart ID or toll pass card, but starting in 2005 RFID will begin appearing in every American's life as Walmart uses this for inventory and then storefloor supply chain management and, as the NYTimes reports today, labels on drug bottles featuring RFID antennas will be used to protect pharmacies and you against counterfeit drugs. Most of your RFID experiences will at first be remote, at the "wholesale" level - and this is already a very big issue and challenge in industry - but soon most of the major products you purchase, identification you carry, and ultimately your body, pets and loved ones will be tagged and tracked at some stage of life by radio frequency, starting in the first big way this week. Friday, November 19th, NEOSA is hosting an event on RFID in the Supply Chain, at the University of Akron, and any industry management and technologists involved in aspects of this issue would be wise to attend. In related consideration, read a recent posting on the subject here at REALNEO, and the article introduced below: <> Tiny Antennas to Keep Tabs on U.S. DrugsThe Food and Drug Administration and several major drug makers are Among the medicines that will soon be Experts do not expect the technology to stop there. The "It's basically a bar Wal-Mart and the Department of The labels are called radio-frequency
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