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Welcome to the website of the New Zealand RFID Pathfinder Group


The New Zealand RFID Pathfinder Group is a non-profit, membership based incorporated society. Our vision is for New Zealand to achieve superior economic and competitive performance through the adoption of RFID and EPC technologies. Our mission is to make the process of evolution (or revolution) faster and make the result optimal. We will work with industry and individuals to educate, research, pilot and implement RFID to provide valuable leanings for our members.





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EPC and RFID
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  Link   GS1 EPCglobal (RFID)
EPCglobal is leading the development of industry-driven standards for the Electronic Product Code™ (EPC) to support the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in today’s fast-moving, information rich, trading networks.
  Link   RFID Journal
The leading RFID magazine.
  Link   Discover RFID
Just like the internet did years ago, RFID-Technology is set to revolutionise people's life and work these days. Consumers will benefit from better and safer products and services. GS1 EPCglobal has designed this website for you - to find out more ab
  Link   RFID - 24-7
RFID 24-7 is administered by John R. Johnson, a veteran business and technology journalist and major authority in the RFID and supply chain industries. The site provides news, newsletters and a blog.
  Link   AutoID Labs at M.I.T.
The MIT Auto-ID Laboratory is dedicated to creating the Internet of Things using RFID and Wireless Sensor Networks. Their aim is to create a global system for tracking goods using a single numbering system called the Electronic Product Code. The Auto
  Link   Recent books on RFID at amazon.com
Go straight to all recent books on RFID that are available at Amazon.com.
 
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