Michelin Ramps Up Tagging Program, Launches RFID-based App
To support that effort, the company adopted a high-speed, wide-band tag-testing system and released a hosted RFID-based solution for tracking tire air pressure.
To support that effort, the company adopted a high-speed, wide-band tag-testing system and released a hosted RFID-based solution for tracking tire air pressure.
The Italian startup says its device and analytics service can help retailers better understand who their customers are, as well as their interests and patterns.
The company says its system, currently being piloted at construction sites and retail stores to track workers’ whereabouts, does not require a Wi-Fi network, making deployments easy, fast and less expensive.
Despite the advancements in the technology during the past five years and the expanding number of companies proving the business case for RFID, there are issues that could inhibit wide-scale use.
ISO ratification, new guidelines and free tools will propel adoption of the Electronic Product Code Information Services standard.