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Avail free RFID assessment for your company with University of Maryland

Filed in archive Case Studies by gautam on August 23, 2007

Avail free RFID assessment for your company with University of Maryland
There seems to be effort going around to give as much exposure as possible to RFID and in one such effort Technology Extension Service of the universitylinks of Maryland has unveiled an RFID assessment program for selected number of companies and that too without charging a single penny for it.

So what is University of Maryland offering? The university is offering an on site RFID assessment which would start off with a review of productivity of the company or issues related to security. After studying the conditions prevailing possible RFID solutions will be studied and suggestions offered through a report where expected costs and return on investment will be stated. RFID has been found out to improve efficiencies for a number of companies but keep in mind that it cannot be an answer for everything.






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