Growing the RFID Industry
Our LIVE! event is critical for matching buyers and sellers, but it also benefits the RFID industry in less obvious ways.
Our LIVE! event is critical for matching buyers and sellers, but it also benefits the RFID industry in less obvious ways.
Jamison RFID introduces NeWave antenna portals; Smartrac announces plans for tags made with Impinj Monza R6 chip, partnership with Hanmi IT; Zebra names Working Bikes as winner of ‘Imagine More’ social-media contest; Xtreme RFID unveils Ideate Service for custom tag development; Infinx Services offers anti-counterfeiting and product-validation solution.
The system, using Checkpoint software and Mojix’s OmniSense UHF reader and antenna array, is being tested by a high-value apparel retailer to make inventory tracking for replenishment and business analytics “hands-free.”
The Indian company’s new offerings are designed to bring visibility to very different industries—one for monitoring the maintenance of equipment or parts, another that enables private tour businesses to track clients and their baggage.
With the purchase of a major supplier of fixed and handheld RFID readers, Zebra will now be one of the world’s largest providers of RFID hardware, including printers, encoders and readers, as well as software.