CONRADO NAVARRO

RFID MAGAZINE

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Conrado Navarro (conrado.navarro@uol.com.br) é gerente de Projetos na Intermec Technologies Corporation, em sua subsidiária nacional. A Intermec é lider no segmento de coleta automatizada de dados, fabricante de equipamentos Pocket PC robustos com inúmeras opções de comunicação como GPRS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi dentro outras. Além disso, atua diretamente com projetos de Wireless, implementações seguras de redes sem fio e projetos de telecom que envolvam tais dispositivos móveis. É consultor em RFID também na Intermec para as áreas de pré e pós venda. Realiza palestras anualmente em eventos como COMDEX, IBC e em faculdades, como IBTA, UNIFEI, FAI e FEPI.  

Publicação inicial: 24 DEZ 2004                          Sobre o conteúdo (*)

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2005

Feb. 07: U.S. Military Marches Forward with RFID Adoption

Jan. 31: Wal-Mart Rolls Out RFID Process Changes

Jan. 24: Metro Makes RFID Gains; Other Retailers to Follow

Jan. 17: Gen 2 Find a Path to ISO Approval

Jan. 10: Tesco Places Big RFID Reader Order

Jan. 03: RFID Vendors, End Users, Ramp Up

2004

Dec. 13: EPCglobal Ratifies Gen 2 Standards

Dec. 06: Can RFID Secure the Ports?

Nov. 29: U.S. Government, DOD Suppliers Slow to Adopt RFID

Nov. 15: Pharma Industry Moves Forward With RFID

Nov. 8: Albertsons Lays Out RFID Plan

Nov. 1: EPCglobal Closer to Gen 2 Standard

Oct. 25: DOD Sees Early RFID Benefits

Oct. 18: Consumer Awareness of RFID Grows

Oct. 11: Institute Warns of Rash RFID Laws

Oct. 4: RFID Journal Launches RFP System

Sept. 27: Tesco Begins RFID Rollout

Sept. 20: New Independent Lab to Test RFID Products

Sept. 13: China Wants a Seat at the RFID Standards Table

Sept. 6: The $10,000 RFID Challenge

Aug. 23: Study Says 5-Cent RFID Tag Unlikely By 2008

Aug. 16: Intermec Spells Out Licensing Plan

Aug. 9: DOD Releases Final RFID Policy

Aug. 2: Collaboration Is the Key to Achieving RFID's Benefits

July 26: Symbol Snatches Up Matrics

July 19: RFID Delivers the Goods to Iraq

July 12: Sticker Shock: The High Cost of Smart Labels

July 5: Metro Opens RFID Center for Suppliers

June 28: Delta Will Track U.S. Baggage with RFID

June 21: EPCglobal Achieves Consensus on Gen 2 Spec

June 14: Wal-Mart, Boeing Outline RFID Implementation Plans

June 7: Intermec Sues Matrics

May 31: EPC Gen 2: Down to Two Proposals

May 24: Wal-Mart Suppliers Discuss RFID

May 17: Survey: Companies Reluctant to Bet on RFID

May 10: AMR: No RFID Implementors Are Low Risk

May 3: Airplane Manufacturers Move Toward RFID Adoption

April 26: Wal-Mart Begins RFID Rollout in Texas

April 19: Complete RFID Journal Live! 2004 Event Report

April 12: Time to Standardize EPC Data-Sharing

April 5: U.S. Department of Defense Clarifies EPC Issues

March 29: Forrester: Suppliers Must `Slap and Ship'

March 22: RFID Moves Outside the Box

March 15: Nokia Launches Cell Phone Reader

March 8: U.S. Military Pilot Validates Deployment Plans

March 1: U.S. Legislators Take Aim at RFID

Feb. 23: Target Issues RFID Mandate

Feb. 16: FDA Endorses RFID Technology for Anticounterfeiting

Feb. 9: Marks and Spencer Expands RFID Trial

Feb. 2: What Consumers Really Think About RFID

Jan. 26: Microsoft Moves Into RFID Arena

Jan. 19: Securing Shipping Profitably with RFID

Jan. 12: RFID Takes Center Stage at Retail Show

Jan. 5: Can RFID Secure the Beef Supply?
 

2003

Dec. 15: Regulations Could Drive RFID Adoption

Dec. 8: Focus Shifts to EPC Intellectual Property

Dec. 1: DOD Stresses RFID Cooperation

Nov. 24: RFID Employed Against Terrorism

Nov. 17: Major RFID Rollouts to Begin in Early 2004

Nov. 10: Report Says RFID Benefits Not Shared Equally

Nov. 3: Wal-Mart Details RFID Requirements

Oct. 27: Marks and Spencer's RFID Privacy Precedent

Oct. 20: Meeting Wal-Mart's RFID Mandate

Oct. 13: RFID: Cure for Counterfeit Drugs?

Oct. 6: U.S. Mililtary Clarifies RFID Mandate

Sept. 29: Boeing Finds the Right Stuff

Sept. 22: Tesco Deploys EPC Technology

Sept. 15: U.S. Military to Issue RFID Mandate

Sept. 8: The Cost of Wal-Mart's RFID Edict

Sept. 1: The EPC Network Gets Real

Aug. 25: RFID Blocker Tags: The Privacy Solution?

Aug. 18: Wal-Mart Expands RFID Requirement to All Suppliers

Aug. 11: International Paper Goes Live with RFID Warehouse System

Aug. 4: EPC and the Need for Good Data

July 28: The Coming RFID Skills Crunch

July 21: Taking on Big Brother

July 14: The Shelved Smart Shelf

July 7: EU Airports Send Bar Codes Packing

June 30: Japan Will Play in UHF Band

June 23: Mauro Benetton's RFID Enterprise

June 16: An Interview with Gillette's Dick Cantwell

June 2: Singapore Uses RFID to Fight SARS

May 26: The RFID Perception Question

May 19: UCC Ready to Commercialize EPC Technology

May 12: RFID Myths and Realities

May 5: Where to Start Using RFID

April 28: Metro Opens Store of the Future

April 21: Sex, Lies and RFID

April 14: Behind the Benetton Brouhaha

April 7: Suddenly EPC Catches On in Europe

March 31: RFID and the IT Challenge

March 24: The Truth About Alien Technology

March 17: Will Wal-Mart Order RFID Tagging?

March 10: Benetton to Tag 15 Million Clothing Items This Year

March 3: EAN-UCC: EPC Does Not Infringe RFID Patents

Feb. 24: The Focus Shifts to RFID Readers

Feb. 17: When Looking for ROI from RFID, Size Matters

Feb. 10: Transforming the Factory

Feb. 3: RFID Benefits Span the Supply Chain

Jan. 27: The Key to Tracking Unique Items

Jan. 20: Smart Shelves and the Future of Retailing

Jan. 13: Sun Shines on Automatic-ID

Jan. 6: The End of Counterfeiting?

2002

Dec. 16: Taking RFID Beyond Identification

Dec. 9: RFID's Weak Link: Software Apps

Dec. 2: Breakthrough Heralds 1-Cent RFID Tag

Nov. 18: Vendors Show Off EPC Technology

Nov. 11: Gillette Orders Half a Billion Alien Tags

Nov. 4: Gen. Tommy Franks Orders RFID Tagging

Oct. 28: Nokia Will Track Cell Phones

Oct. 21: Auto-ID Center Ponders Patent Pool

 

 

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