Alien Technology, a maker of tiny radio tags and readers, has a somewhat bumpy history. But now it’s back with a new round of $38 million in venture funding. Back in 2006, without ever recording a ...
The Fargo ribbon-cutting is a major event for Alien, which has long positioned itself as a high-volume, low-cost provider of RFID inlays. The 48,000 square foot facility greatly expands the company’s ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. June 7, 2007—Alien Technology this week announced two RFID deployments that vice president of marketing and industry relations Ronny Haraldsvik ...
Alien Technology Corp. has acquired Quatrotec Inc., a provider of solutions and project management to the air transportation industry, the company said today. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Alien Technology Corp., a major maker of RFID tags and ...
RFID company with a center in Springboro is hosting two-day event. What: The 2010 Global Alien User and Partner Conference Where: Dayton Marriott, 1414 S. Patterson Blvd. When: Two full days starting ...
Alien, the company just south of Silicon Valley that sells those little radio chips that are embedded in products so that manufacturers, retailers and the military can more efficiently keep track of ...
Alien Technology announced last week a multiprotocol Gen 2 RFID reader, the ALR-9800, which improves read performance and speed over earlier models. Using an Intel XScale processor, the reader will be ...
Supply-chain infrastructure providers like Alien Technology and Symbol Technologies are prepping now for second-generation, or Gen 2, RFID tags expected in the second half of 2006. They’re unveiling ...
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