iTech is excited to announce a new partnership agreement with CorLogix, a company that focuses exclusively on mobile computing solutions. iTech now offers CorLogix’s innovative Point-of-Care Mobile Workstation to its roster of healthcare customers. This new partnership further extends iTech’s portfolio of healthcare-related offerings, which spans multiple healthcare applications including bar-coded patient identification and tracking, medication administration, specimen collection, asset tracking and medical records management.
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iTech Becomes an Epson Healthcare Partner
iTech Automation has signed an agreement with Epson that will expand iTech’s portfolio of print technologies. Adding color inkjet technology with the Epson SecurColor On-Demand Printer, iTech is excited to offer additional solutions to our healthcare customers as well as improve patient safety through the reduction of human error and risk in the clinical setting.
Quality Assurance in Barcodes
Barcode quality can be sacrificed in multiple ways—a wrinkled print ribbon, improper settings, misalignment, or something as simple as low toner in a laser printer. Today’s enterprises don't have time for poorly printed barcodes, or barcodes that don't scan. No matter the industry, a poorly printed barcode has repercussions such as fines, loss of productivity and ROI. The investment made for scanners, printers, and other electronic data interchange (EDI) and tracking systems relies on an impeccable quality of barcodes to help ensure efficiency and cost-savings for your business.
RFID Tags: A Growth Forecast
A recent IDTechEx report on RFID highlights how, in 2010, the value of the entire RFID market amounted to $5.63 billion, up from $5.03 billion in 2009. This includes tags, readers and software/services for RFID cards, labels, fobs and other form factors. $3.27 billion of the total $5.63 billion was spent on non-car like structures - from RFID labels to active tags.
RFID Wristbands Help Florida Hospital Patients
A Florida hospital is using RFID wristbands to help patients and staff better manage bedside care and medication administration.
RFID technology: Differences between active and passive tags
Radio frequency identification – most commonly referred to as RFID – is a way of tagging and tracking objects using the Internet to store and share data. A RFID reader is able to gather information transmitted via radio airwaves emitted from each tag. This data can then be stored, sorted through and analyzed, and RFID readers can simultaneously recognize and process hundreds of tags within their read fields.
Welcome to Tracker, the iTech blog
Welcome to Tracker, iTech's new blog we created to share industry updates, company news and answer frequently asked questions about our automated tracking solutions and technology. We have a great team of industry professionals who will share their expertise through weekly posts on topics from RFID and labeling systems to service and repair.