The Tageos EOS-261 RFID Paper Tag is a compact, ARC-certified tag with enhanced read sensitivity from the Impinj M830 IC, ideal for item-level retail applications like apparel, electronics, and home ...
Eco-friendly men’s clothing store and day spa Maskyelin intends to open its doors in King of Prussia, Pa., in April 2008 with an RFID system that will track products in the store and also allow ...
The project to transform the former Booker T. Washington Building into Gray Construction's new Southeast headquarters was already one of the most important projects underway in Birmingham's central ...
HOUSTON & BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JOVIX EXECUTIVE FORUM — Data Gumbo, the trusted industrial blockchain network, today announced a partnership with Atlas RFID, provider of the Jovix® ...
The Birmingham-based inventory tech company unveils a new product to help with productivity Birmingham-based Atlas RFID Solutions is making the move into wearable technology. The company has developed ...
Atlas RFID Solutions announced that they have designed and implemented an inventory management system utilizing RFID technology for Vulcan Painters, Inc. This project will increase profitability by ...
Atlas Series consists of RFID & Biometric door access control panels which have an embedded web application. The web application eliminates the need for access control management software. Atlas is ...
Atlas RFID Solutions, the world leader in comprehensive RFID solutions, today announced that Inc. magazine has published their 2013 500|5000 List of the Fastest Growing Companies in America and ranked ...
Atlas RFID Solutions, a Birmingham-based startup company that has since become the world leader in modern materials management for industrial capital assets, announced today that Robert "Bobby" Ball ...
July 15, 2005 RFID is an important technology for the future and with major purchasers such as the US Department of Defense and America’s largest retailer Walmart mandating the use of RFID by its ...
Newly developed radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology could usher in the era of checkout line-free shopping. The inexpensive, printable transmitter can be invisibly embedded in packaging ...