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TUNING IN TO RFIDRadio.com WILL DEMYSTIFY RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION AND HELP LISTENERS FIND VALUE IN THEIR BUSINESSES!
RFIDRadio.com is a free, interactive and educational podcast created by academic leaders in RFID Technology.
June 12, 2007 – Montreal, Quebec
Those interested in learning more about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology can now count on a new educational and interactive source of information: RFIDRadio.com. This bilingual (English or French) show is designed to train and inform all listeners, from the novice to the professional, from the simple amateur to the specialized technician, interested in knowing more about RFID technology.
Various capsules explain RFID in all of its aspects: latest technological advancements and breakthroughs, industry tendencies, current events, academic and end-user case studies, etc. As well, the RFIDRadio.com blog is available to listeners to directly interact with the show’s developers. With Harold Boeck, Ygal Bendavid and Samuel Fosso Wamba, university professors and RFID researchers, as well as members of Academia’s research committee at the helm of the show; expert knowledge is available at the listeners’ fingertips, while expectations and suggestions from the audience will be used to further develop the content.
RFIDRadio.com is powered by Academia RFID, the world’s first trilingual RFID Centre of Excellence, whose mandate is to create market awareness and provide University-level education of RFID technology. "As the world's association for RFID professionals, RFID Tribe appreciates and applauds the development of tools that increase knowledge regarding RFID technology" says Mark Johnson, President of RFID Tribe (www.rfidtribe.org).
In the coming weeks, RFIDRadio.com will podcast exclusive interviews with Stephen G. Kuntz, President and CEO of BlueStar (RFID hardware provider), Zuben Bastani of Zebra Technologies (RFID Printers) as well as the University of Arkansas' Bill C. Hardgrave, the industry leader in RFID research and development.
RFIDRadio.com, Tune in to the Right Frequency!