Having identified RFID technology as “an engine of growth,” Singapore will spend US$ 5.8 million, mainly on research and training, to promote the development and deployment of RFID by the end of 2006.
This article was originally published by RFID Update. July 29, 2005—This week saw the opening of a new RFID test center in Singapore, whose international role in shipping and logistics make it a ripe ...
Singapore’s S. Iswaran, Minister for Trade, announced the launch of the new National RFID Innovation Platform, a multi-agency initiative to encourage the public and private sectors in Singapore to ...
Singapore – The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) has unveiled a three-year plan to sink as much as $5.8 million into developing radio-frequency identification technology as a ...
Germany and Singapore are continents apart, yet the two countries mirror each other in their modernity, efficiency, and their denizens' yen for all things hi-tech. And with Germany among the world's ...
oBike is Singapore’s first homegrown station-less smart bike-sharing company which uses technology to change how transportation is viewed locally. It allows commuters to travel during one-way first- ...
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Identiv, Inc. (NASDAQ: INVE) today announced that its Singapore radio-frequency identification (RFID) production facility was recertified by the ISO (International ...
The oohs and ahs are almost as loud as if a celebrity walked into the room. Fish – implanted with RFID chips so they can be tracked and studied – fascinate geeky types and passers by. According to a ...
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