RFID in healthcare is growing rapidly to become a $2.1 billion global business in 2016. Smart packaging for healthcare has additional value, for example in patient compliance recording blister packs that electronicall...RFID in healthcare is growing rapidly to become a $2.1 billion global business in 2016. Smart packaging for healthcare has additional value, for example in patient compliance recording blister packs that electronically record when each pill is taken - or more strictly when it is removed from the pack. Aardex has a different version where the plastic bottle of pills is continuously weighed by a load cell in the base. Thus recording when a pill is removed. These pack-展开更多
As the RFID business grows strongly from $2.8 billion in 2006 to $26 billion in 2016, transport will be taking its fair share. Indeed, RFID in civil air transport alone will rise from $42 million in 2006 to $667 milli...As the RFID business grows strongly from $2.8 billion in 2006 to $26 billion in 2016, transport will be taking its fair share. Indeed, RFID in civil air transport alone will rise from $42 million in 2006 to $667 million in 2016, a major component being baggage tagging systems and tags at $20 million in 2006 rising to $100 million in 2016. Here a seminal decision was the unanimous vote of IATA,展开更多
文摘RFID in healthcare is growing rapidly to become a $2.1 billion global business in 2016. Smart packaging for healthcare has additional value, for example in patient compliance recording blister packs that electronically record when each pill is taken - or more strictly when it is removed from the pack. Aardex has a different version where the plastic bottle of pills is continuously weighed by a load cell in the base. Thus recording when a pill is removed. These pack-
文摘As the RFID business grows strongly from $2.8 billion in 2006 to $26 billion in 2016, transport will be taking its fair share. Indeed, RFID in civil air transport alone will rise from $42 million in 2006 to $667 million in 2016, a major component being baggage tagging systems and tags at $20 million in 2006 rising to $100 million in 2016. Here a seminal decision was the unanimous vote of IATA,