Intermec Inc has introduced a reusable RFID (radio frequency identification) tag that can withstand temperature extremes and hazardous exposures. The new Intermec RFID Large Rigid Tag lets businesses ...
October 17, 2006 -- Intermec Inc. today introduced a compact, reusable RFID (radio frequency identification) tag ideal for harsh industrial applications where ruggedness, chemical resistance or ...
“Companies have paid down their debt, and they’re now investing in technologies that make them more efficient,” he says. “We’re benefiting from that.” Intermec makes bar code scanners, label printers, ...
The RFID tag just got tougher. The new Intermec RFID large rigid tag will be able to withstand extreme temperatures (-40 to 250F and -40 to 121C) as well as exposure to hazardous chemicals materials.
Game attendees, competitors and venue workers tracked via RFID badges EVERETT, Wash., August 10, 2007 — Intermec (NYSE: IN) provided RFID (radio frequency identification) technology to this year's Pan ...
EVERETT, Wash. and HOLTSVILLE, N.Y. -- Intermec Technologies Corp. and Symbol Technologies Inc., pioneers and leaders in automated data capture technologies, have reached an agreement that settles ...
Intermec, that Everett, Wash., company known for its RFID readers, printers, tags, and similar whatnots, is donating a slew of mobile hardware to the University of Arkansas’ RFID Research Center. The ...
Using the limited-time-offer approach, between June 1 and Aug. 31 Intermec will sell groups of its patents through four "portfolio families" to makers of RFID tags, readers, and printers. There is a ...
Intermec said that it has provided RFID (radio frequency identification) technology to this year's Pan American Games, a multi-sport event held every four years between competitors from all nations in ...
Intermec Technologies Corp. this week filed a lawsuit alleging that Matrics Inc. has infringed on its RFID patents, according to Mike Wills, vice president and general manager of Intermec. The suit, ...
Intermec Technologies has partnered with IBM Global Services and other systems integrators to provide wireless networking equipment and RFID systems that aim to solve companies' real-world problems.
LONDON — RFID technology vendors Symbol and Intermec have settled their dispute over intellectual property rights and have agreed to hold fire on other pending and anticipated legal actions. The ...