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News for the week of Nov. 8

Albertsons Lays Out RFID Plan
New ETSI RFID Rules Move Forward
RFID Users Want Clean Data
New Fast-Curing, Low-Temp Adhesive
Using EPC to Combat Counterfeiting
Matching Bar Codes With Tag Data
Help for Boeing, Airbus Suppliers
RFID News Roundup

Featured Story
RFID Takes Wing in Aviation

Opinion
Stressing Tests

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Albertsons Lays Out RFID Plan
The second-largest supermarket chain in the United States met with suppliers and explained how it plans to roll out RFID technology. Full Story >

New ETSI RFID Rules Move Forward
European regulators have agreed to allow RFID readers to operate in a wider band and with more power, but some issues remain around slower data transfer rates. Full Story >

RFID Users Want Clean Data
Companies strongly desire accurate, relevant and timely data from their RFID deployments but lack the ability to make this happen, suggesting the need for effective middleware. Full Story >

New Fast-Curing, Low-Temp Adhesive
A maker of industrial adhesives is marketing a quick-curing electrically conductive adhesive as an enabler for faster RFID tag production. Full Story >

Using EPC to Combat Counterfeiting
The Auto-ID Lab at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland is setting up a special interest group to research how EPC technology can be used to combat counterfeiting. Full Story >

Matching Bar Codes With Tag Data
Accu-Sort and Intelletto have each announced products designed to automatically ensure that tag data correctly corresponds to the bar code printed on the label applied to a case and pallet. Full Story >

Help for Boeing, Airbus Suppliers
Sopheon and Siemens Business Services launch a Web-based information service to help aircraft parts makers deploy RFID in sync with the world's largest aircraft manufacturers. Full Story >

RFID News Roundup
RedPrairie and Lowry offer compliance package; Zebra releases two multiprotocol readers; X-ident to produce smart tickets; new industry groups in India, France. Full Story >

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Featured Story
RFID Takes Wing in Aviation
Airbus and Boeing are turning to RFID to give their supply chains and manufacturing operations a lift. Tagging of parts could reduce counterfeiting and provide other supplier benefits. Premium Content >

Opinion

Stressing Tests
The RFID Alliance Lab tests will provide a wealth of data that will enable companies to make smart decisions about which products are right for their needs. Full Story >


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