This article was originally published by RFID Update. January 30, 2007—Applied Digital Solutions announced yesterday that it will take VeriChip public. Applied Digital manufactures security and ...
VeriChip Corp., a provider of RFID systems for health-care and asset-tracking applications, has hired investment banking firm Kaufman Bros. to assist in the sale of its VeriMed Health Link business, ...
Health pros are getting hi-tech to protect every aspect of their patients’ lives. As such, VeriChip will be touting its RFID-based infant protection solutions at the Association of Women’s Health, ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted VeriChip Corp. a patent for its portable RFID asset location system. The patent, No. # 7,116,230, combines RFID tagging technology with a portable ...
VeriChip Corporation, a provider of RFID systems for healthcare and patient-related needs, and Digital Angel Corporation, owner of Patent No. 7,125,382, announced today that they will host events for ...
VeriChip now has more than 600 hospitals participating in its VeriMed Patient Identification System Network, the company announced at the tenth annual Emergency Department Practice Management ...
VeriChip Corporation to Present its Glucose-Sensing RFID Microchip and Virus Triage Detection System for the H1N1 Virus at ID World International Congress, the World's Premier Event on Identification ...
Journalist researching a story about RFID technologies undergoes brief outpatient procedure at the office of Dr. Christopher Mills and Dr. Vincent Scarpinato Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: ...
Delray Beach, Fla.-based VeriChip, and its subsidiary Digital Angel, reported plans Wednesday to host events for the medical and investment communities on Dec. 4 and Dec. 5 in New York to talk about ...
The VeriChip Corporation, manufacturers of radio-frequency identification devices (RFID) for patients, launched its first DTC campaign in South Florida. In conjunction with the campaign, which ...
Verichip likes to proclaim that their chips are no more sinister than electronic barcodes. However, it would be kinda dumb to use a mere barcode for any serious security purpose, say, locking your car ...