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RFID in Medical Applications

RFID technology can bring simple and efficiency-enhancing methods in various industries, such as logistics, transportation, retail, supermarket, medical, military, asset management, personnel positioning, package tracking, and almost management. , it can bring some help! Today we simply share the application of RFID in medical applications.

While traditional hotel management practices work quite well, seasonal and other fluctuations often lead to an inaccurate estimated of asset use. This in turn leads to over- or under-allocation of inventory items. In an extremely competitive market, RFID inventory management services can help cut costs and improve the performance of hotels, restaurants, resorts and other establishments.

Every object in the inventory is tagged with a unique code, and this makes it easy for the RFID tag reader to activate a magnetic field and locate the object. With a wireless RFID, hotel employees can automatically and almost instantly identify, track, record and manage information relating to a vast number of objects.

Apart from these uses, RFID is also used to track personnel and even customers – the former tracked for attendance and other purposes, while the latter tracked to provide a very high level of service automatically. The tags help personnel and machines recognize guest, understand their preferences and provide top-notch and personalized services and experiences instantly.


By placing a small RFID tag on the cars, RFID vehicle reader can automatically identify and log the cars and other vehicles that enter the parking, premises or any other designated area. The system can be integrated with other software and you can trigger the gate to open automatically after identifying the vehicle. This also helps maintain an entry-exit log for security purposes.

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