March 29, 2006

Zebra Technologies gifts RFID Lab to Indiana University

Zebra Technologies has funded the RFID Lab in the Kelley School, part of Indiana University. The Kelley School's RFID lab studies the important field of RFID implementation in supply-chain management. Zebra has given a RFID printer to the lab. This will allow the Kelley School's undergraduate and graduate students to model the complete life cycle of a tag.

RFID is an integral part of the whole 'Plant-warehouse-market' chain in many industries. Retailers and government organizations like the Army use RFID on a big scale. Earlier we reported about usage of RFID to monitor Luxury Wine in Japan. The transportation sector, including the roads themselves uses RFID extensively.

Via RFidBlog

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