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by Eric Heineman on February 3rd, 2012

The 2012 Military Health System Conference held this week at the Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland was a chance to see the newest innovations and military thinking regarding RFID. Xerafy displayed RFID tag solutions for healthcare including...

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by Kelly Stark on January 18th, 2012

This week we are providing a video on the challenges of modern manufacturing requiring extreme RFID solutions. In conjunction with our partner OATSystems, we take a close look at a case study involving a large defense and aerospace manufacturer of composite wings.

The manufacturer utilized RFID for work in progress tracking and composite materials managements. The need for extreme RFID was especially great because composite...

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by Andy Scott on January 11th, 2012

As last week’s blog pointed out, RFID usage is expected to take on harsher environments in 2012, driving more extreme vertical application solutions. In this blog, we take a look at the remaining three trends that we predict for RFID metal tags in the coming year.

Healthcare: Going beyond patient monitoring and asset tracking

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by Andy Scott on January 5th, 2012

The new year promises to be a big one for extreme RFID solutions. VDC Research, a leading research and consulting firm providing market intelligence, predicted in 2012 RFID will take on harsh environments and find its way into more user environments, driving vertical and application solutions. With an average CAGR of 65 percent, EPC ultra-high frequency transponders looks to outpace high frequency transponders as RFID is adopted by more industries and making significant moves in deployment...

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by Dennis Khoo on December 27th, 2011

Happy Holidays!

It has been an incredible year for Xerafy and I would like to thank our customers, our partners, suppliers and employees for their support to help us get here. Let us begin by recognizing how far we’ve come in this transformational year.

Xerafy started the year with the launch of the cost effective...

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by Andy Scott on December 16th, 2011

Since the launch of the XS tag series last month, we've been fielding a lot of questions on the use of the tags in healthcare applications, where the size and ruggedness of the passive UHF RFID tags lends them especially well to surgical instrument tracking. Here’s a list of the top 10 XS tag questions we have received...

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by Kelly Stark on December 8th, 2011

While Airbus has been clear in their adoption of high memory RFID, questions about the technology still remain from aviation suppliers and even RFID integrators. Xerafy looked into these questions, including why high memory tags should be used instead of a network, and if a standard EPC readers read high memory tags.

Here’s a list of the top 10 high memory RFID questions we have received, You may also download the ...

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by Jorge Karam on December 1st, 2011

What do you predict for the RFID market in Latin America?

Jorge Karam: NX-id sees a steady yet still slow growth in Latin American market compared to Asia or Europe; more and more companies are learning what RFID is all about and now they’re starting to...

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by Eric Heineman on November 18th, 2011

At the RFID in Defense and Security show held yesterday in Arlington, Virginia, I was impressed at just how pervasive RFID has become in the industry.

When the U.S. Department of Defense established the Item...

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by Andy Scott on November 10th, 2011

Xerafy participated in the ID World International Congress in Milan last week, using the trade show to officially launch our XS tag series.  The XS series...

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