Missing the RFID Adoption Wave
End users and solution providers that aren’t prepared for a faster pace of adoption will lose customers to competitors.
End users and solution providers that aren’t prepared for a faster pace of adoption will lose customers to competitors.
Amazon Web Services announces IoT platform; Wipro joins Georgia Tech’s IoT research center; Acuity Brands Lighting, Silver Spring Networks partner on smart lighting platform; Digi gobbles up bluenica.
The solution employs RFID technology provided by Barcoding Inc. to identify which patient a physician is examining, and automatically pull up that patient’s records, as well as transcribes patient-physician conversations.
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have developed sensor-based technology that helps farmers optimize crop irrigation. A wireless communications company is now licensing the technology as an IoT solution.
Trimble intros handheld UHF reader for tracking railcars, cargo ••• Xplorer tag from InfoChip and Xerafy approved for drill pipes ••• Pantry’s RFID-enabled food kiosks use Keonn UHF antennas ••• Ams’ AS3993 IC powers TSL’s 1153 Bluetooth wearable UHF RFID reader.