RFID in Health Care Conference and Exhibition

RFID in Health Care conference and exhibition, presented by RFID Journal, will be held Dec. 4 in Washington, D.C.


RFID in Health Care conference and exhibition, presented by RFID Journal, will be held Dec. 4 in Washington, D.C.

As the premier event focused on the use of radio frequency identification technology within the healthcare industry, the program will feature hospital executives explaining how they use RFID to improve asset-utilization rates, reduce expenses and improve patient outcomes.

The show will combine presentations, expert panelists and an exhibit area showcasing the latest RFID solutions developed specifically for the healthcare industry. Attendees will also have the opportunity to meet the leading technology companies and view their latest solutions.

For more information, visit the RFID in Health Care website

Dec. 4
Georgetown University Hotel & Conference Center
Washington, D.C.

 



June 20, 2013


Topic Area: Events


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