philips radio frequency
Supply Chain Management & Beyond
White Paper As a worldwide market leader in Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID), Philips is committed to an open standards approach to supply chain management. Optimized for all aspects of supply... [10 May 2006]
First Broad Implementation of RFID Technology in European Supermarkets
White Paper RFID solutions, such as those based on Philips' I? With the clear business benefits that Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is already bringing to the logistics industry, it has not... [10 May 2006]
A Unique Electronic Identification Solution
White Paper When it comes to the automation of distribution chains and the logistics of moving goods and products through store and supermarket supply chains, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology... [10 May 2006]
Michelin Introduces Radio Frequency Tire Identification Technology
White Paper Michelin introduced Radio Frequency Tire Identification Technology and is the first company to begin fleet testing of a radio frequency tire identification system for... [10 May 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Contactless payments
Cheat Sheet London Underground's Oyster Card uses Philips' Mifare technology and there are still other variations out there. Smart cards can use radio frequency identifiers (RFID), while mobile... [11 Oct 2005]
Get ready for next-generation RFID tags
News Earlier this month Intermec, Metro Group and Royal Philips Electronics said they had developed an RFID chip that complies with EPCglobal's Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Electronic Product Code Class 1... [11 Apr 2005]
Nokia gets smart with RFID kit
News Along with the likes of Philips, Nokia is making significant strides in NFC. Nokia has begun selling a product that turns one of its mobile phone models into a radio-frequency... [23 Feb 2005]
RFID standard escapes royalties
News The release of the standard and the question of royalties have a direct impact on a number of major technology firms, including Philips Semiconductor and Texas Instruments. A cloud hanging over the future of... [17 Dec 2004]
Now Nokia has a 'world first' magic touch
News Companies such as Philips and Sony are also pushing NFC strongly, but so far there has been limited deployment. Nokia has launched its first product that supports Near Field Communication (NFC), an emerging... [04 Nov 2004]
Leader: RFID, NFC and consumers
Leader For example, Philips RFID chips enable Oyster cards for travel on public transport in London yet smart cards for tourists at the Great Wall of China from the same company are based on NFC. We asked... [22 Oct 2004]
Philips sees phone and NFC wireless love affair
News Mario Rivas, executive VP at the communications arm of Philips Semiconductors, which along with Sony brought the very short-range standard to the world, said there are "600 million reasons" why NFC will be a success,... [22 Oct 2004]
Philips sells chips for 'next big thing' to Samsung
News Philips Semiconductors has announced Samsung will make mobile phones that use its Near Field Communication (NFC) chips. NFC has been pioneered by Philips and Sony but the consumer electronics giants now... [31 Aug 2004]
Supermarket giant tests its RFID mettle
News Metro highlighted a number of technology vendors as partners in the RFID Innovation Centre, including IBM, Intel, Philips, SAP and Intermec. Metro Group, the German retail chain pushing for adoption of... [08 Jul 2004]
Philips and IBM Join Forces in the RFID and Smart Card Market Place
White Paper Working together, Philips and IBM will combine their industry expertise to address the growing need for advanced high-security smart cards and RFID technology in day-to-day business processes, operations and consumer... [25 Jun 2004]
RFID becoming billion-dollar market
News For a full silicon.com Cheat Sheet on RFID, click here.In separate news, Philips today announced it is the first manufacturer to make available an RFID chip that adheres to new worldwide regulations on interoperability. [19 Apr 2004]
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