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Gaithersburg MD, USA --  National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers are working to reduce the uncertainty associated with climate-change measurements using a mobile temperature-sensing technology made for tracking delicate or perishable, high-value packages in transit. Developed by international shipper FedEx and tested with help from NIST, the device connects to ...

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Log-ic Certiscan Handheld Reader

May 18, 2010 Applications

Dayton OH, USA –  The future of temperature monitoring. Currently used in shipping, distribution, warehouse & process monitoring, and clinical trials. Live email alerts allow you to manage your supply chain and prevent problems rather than relying on post mortem analysis. * No need to invade shipping containers as tags can be scanned through …

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Mini NOMAD Series RFID Data Loggers & Readers

May 10, 2010 Data Acquisition
OM-80 Series:Mini NOMAD Series RFID Data Loggers

Ideal for most remote Temperature data logging apps Stamford CT, USA — OMEGA’s OM-80 Series of data loggers have been engineered to provide an economical and reliable solution for cold chain environmental monitoring. The lower cost OM-84 features a miniature weather-resistant design with a factory replaceable battery. Operates over a wide range of temperatures from [...]

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2.45GHz Active Temp Sensing RFID Tag

December 13, 2009 Applications

Tracks Temps & Times Wirelessly! Toronto, Canada – GAO RFID Asset Tracking has launched its active temperature sensing RFID tag operating at the frequency of 2.45GHz. It is intended for identification and location of items in applications such as cold logistics such as in the transportation of food or medicine. This tag has the ability [...]

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RFID with temp sensor

November 30, 2009 Applications
Model 137003

Collects real-time data for identification, tracking, tracing & localization of assets or people Online PR News – – Toronto, Canada – GAO RFID Inc. has released its unique long range active UHF (ultra-high frequency) RFID tag with an expandable memory of 32,000 bytes. The RFID tag has an LED for visual recognition and an internal [...]

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Tutorial: Uses of Printed Electronic Devices

September 5, 2009 Applications
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- A Review of What Works Best Where – London, UK — The Photonics and Plastic Electronics Knowledge Transfer Network have invited IPI Europe to facilitate a tutorial on 17th September in London. Successful Adoption of Current Generation Printed Electronic Devices will held at The Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining in London, UK from [...]

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Keep cool and safe en route

June 1, 2009 Generic Temp Sensors

Ieper, Belgium — Melexis demonstrated its new sensor tag IC, the MLX90129, during the recent Sensor & Test exhibition. This contactless sensing system on a chip targets applications such as cold chain management, industrial data logger or medical monitoring devices. The MLX90129 embeds a versatile sensor interface together with an internal temperature sensor to monitor [...]

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Long-Range Active RFID Tag Captures Temperatures

March 23, 2009 Data Acquisition
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Toronto, Canada – GAO RFID Inc. introduces this unique active UHF (Ultra High Frequency) long-range tag GAO137003. The RFID tag has an expandable memory of 32,000 bytes for massive information storage, an LED for visual recognition and an internal sensor for temperature monitoring. It enables users to collect highly accurate real-time data. This tag …

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