HP to develop RFID products for Japan
Hewlett-Packard Japan Ltd has teamed with a Japanese Internet services company and its systems integrator and consulting subsidiary to develop new RFID products and services for the Japanese market.
The three companies would jointly develop and sell RFID platforms and supply chain management services that use RFID.
HP Japan, which is owned by Hewlett-Packard Co, Internet Initiative Japan Inc and IIJ Technology Inc, said it also would conduct joint research on EPCglobal-compliant RFID platforms and infrastructure technologies to enable inter-company and international logistics.
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