Top Trends in RFID for Research Labs

Research facilities of all kinds struggle with managing the location and movement of their equipment. Sharing specialized tools and equipment with other labs in the building makes sense as long as there is a system in place to account for the movement of those items. No one wants to waste valuable research time looking for a piece of equipment that has gone missing. RFID is rising to this challenge.

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Learn how Research Facilities and Universities are leveraging RFID to modernize their operations. This comprehensive report analyzes the emerging trends for RFID implementations in 2023.

Gain insights into how Fixed RFID gateways can transform your operations and provide automated – 24 hour – 7 days a week visibility in your toughest facilities. Learn how to take advantage of Mobile RFID to provide on-the-spot inventories and asset management capabilities that provide enormous value wherever and whenever you need it. Take a look at our latest whitepaper to get a common-sense approach for tracking assets and equipment in research labs and challenging University settings.

RFID Adoption Rates are on the Rise

In recent years, the adoption rates of RFID technology have soared because tracking equipment and assets has never been more important. Organizations today are moving too fast, with too few people to be able to afford a sloppy inventory. The power of RFID is in its ability to provide near 100% inventory accuracy while almost eliminating human errors. The benefits of RFID asset tracking make it very easy to justify the technology investment by providing a major tool to an organization’s asset and inventory tracking strategy.

In this 10-page report, you’ll gain practical and detailed information on how RFID can be leveraged to improve your program. For example, learn how modern facilities are using both Mobile and Fixed RFID readers together successfully to scan specific equipment and assign those items to the appropriate location and custodian using a combination of autonomous and handheld RFID reading.

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