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RFID Innovation in Healthcare
Press release from: RFID Tribe
(openPR) - RFID Tribe's Dallas, Texas Chapter Meets to Discuss RFID Innovation in Healthcare
Dallas, Texas (July 6, 2007) - RFID Innovation in Healthcare is the theme for RFID Tribe's Dallas, Texas chapter meeting scheduled for July 20, 2007. RFID Tribe chapter meetings bring together RFID technology practitioners in metropolitan areas for networking, presentations and collaboration.
Dr. JC Chiao, associate professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, will make a presentation "RFID Innovation in Healthcare - Got heartburn? Got pain? Let RFID help you!"
The University of Texas at Arlington focuses on integration of RFID and biomedical sensors for disease diagnosis and therapeutic treatment. Dr. Chiao will discuss recent developments of wireless GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) sensors, pain management systems and SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) monitoring systems in his research group.
The event is organized by RFID Tribe and is sponsored by Matrix Resources and by the North Texas Enterprise Center for Medical Technology.
The event is a lunch meeting and begins at 11:30 am on July 20, 2007. Event details and registration are available on the RFID Tribe website at www.rfidtribe.com/home/index.php?option=com_events&Itemid=67
About RFID Tribe:
RFID Tribe, a global organization with local chapters, is the world's association for radio frequency identification (RFID) professionals. The group of RFID experts collaborates on RFID and sensor technology, standards, venture capital, products, applications, industry trends, people and events. RFID Tribe serves as an engine for ideas, people and capital. www.rfidtribe.org
RFID Tribe
3212 Wells Drive
Plano, Texas 75093
info@rfidtribe.com
Dallas, Texas (July 6, 2007) - RFID Innovation in Healthcare is the theme for RFID Tribe's Dallas, Texas chapter meeting scheduled for July 20, 2007. RFID Tribe chapter meetings bring together RFID technology practitioners in metropolitan areas for networking, presentations and collaboration.
Dr. JC Chiao, associate professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, will make a presentation "RFID Innovation in Healthcare - Got heartburn? Got pain? Let RFID help you!"
The University of Texas at Arlington focuses on integration of RFID and biomedical sensors for disease diagnosis and therapeutic treatment. Dr. Chiao will discuss recent developments of wireless GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) sensors, pain management systems and SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) monitoring systems in his research group.
The event is organized by RFID Tribe and is sponsored by Matrix Resources and by the North Texas Enterprise Center for Medical Technology.
The event is a lunch meeting and begins at 11:30 am on July 20, 2007. Event details and registration are available on the RFID Tribe website at www.rfidtribe.com/home/index.php?option=com_events&Itemid=67
About RFID Tribe:
RFID Tribe, a global organization with local chapters, is the world's association for radio frequency identification (RFID) professionals. The group of RFID experts collaborates on RFID and sensor technology, standards, venture capital, products, applications, industry trends, people and events. RFID Tribe serves as an engine for ideas, people and capital. www.rfidtribe.org
RFID Tribe
3212 Wells Drive
Plano, Texas 75093
info@rfidtribe.com
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