This article was originally published by RFID Update. September 10, 2007—This weekend the Associated Press broke a story suggesting a link between VeriChip’s implantable chip technology in animals and ...
News reports linking implanted RFID transponders to tumors in lab mice are erroneous and misleading, according to Applied Digital Solutions, a manufacturer of implantable RFID tags, and two of its ...
While researching this issue's Technology Report on RFID, I recalled the first article I'd written about "chipping" humans with RFID tags back in 1996. Implantable RFID chips for pets were making news ...
EM Microelectronic, a semiconductor company of the Swatch Group, announces the EM4205/4305, a new generation of low-frequency RFID ICs, designed to fulfill the specific needs of animal identification, ...
Early forays into the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tagging in the healthcare industry were plagued with issues. 1 Despite advances over the past decade and the technology’s power to ...
Macedo went on to say that 160 of his employees had been implanted with the rice-grain-sized chips, manufactured by the VeriChip Corp., of Delray, FL. Although developed and manufactured in the U.S., ...
Designed to fulfill the specific needs of animal identification, waste management, industrial logistics, and access control applications, the EM4205/4305 RFID ICs comply with ISO 11784/11785 standards ...
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