Solution
Medical Industry
RFID technology significantly enhances work efficiency and ensures proper management in medical and welfare settings. Its diverse applications include strict management of endoscope cleaning, secure storage of hazardous drugs such as poisons, potent medications, and narcotics, as well as non-contact diaper excretion detection, which identifies the presence or absence of excretion.
Endoscope cleaning management:
By using RFID, you can obtain a log of when, who, and with which cleaning device the endoscope was cleaned. It also prevents human error, such as forgetting to clean.
Drug storage:
IC tags are used to store poisons, toxic substances, and narcotics, which require strict management. RFID antennas are installed inside the storage to monitor the storage status of narcotics (IC tags) in real-time.
Diaper excretion detection:
Since it is possible to detect the presence or absence of excretion without contact, it reduces the workload on workers and improves the work environment.
In-hospital pneumatic tube system:
Set the transported item in the transmitting station. The information on the transported item (IC tag) is read and automatically transmitted. It allows safe, secure, and reliable transport.