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Monday, April 23, 2007

 
RFID Workshop at UCLA on May 16
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is no longer an area of technology experimentation and lame attempts at finding uses. Rather it's getting increasingly used for real applications like tracking, payments, tickets etc. I still don't see many mobile phones with integrated support for RFID, so it doesn't look like consumer use will be widespread during 2007, except in Asia, but after that it looks really promising.

I was asked to inform about a related event at UCLA in May. See more below:

RFID Hands on Workshop at UCLA – WINMEC on May 16, 2007

UCLA - WINMEC (Wireless Internet for the Mobile Enterprise Consortium) is pleased to present its fifth one-day hands-on RFID application development workshop on May 16, 2007. This hands-on workshop will provide attendees an opportunity to learn the basics and the potential of RFID in various application scenarios. Attendees get to experience a variety of RFID technologies and use the WinRFID middleware in conjunction with the existing RFID hardware in UCLA to get a first hand experience with several potential industrial RFID applications. The workshop and demonstrations will be held in UCLA. For program details click here.
For more information please contact infor@winmec.ucla.edu

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