
MetraLabs’ TORY RFID Inventory Robot Celebrates First Jubilee
One year ago, German retailer Adler started using the robot for automated inventory at one of its stores.
One year ago, German retailer Adler started using the robot for automated inventory at one of its stores.
The company has developed the device in conjunction with Professor Marcel Meli and Zurich University of Applied Sciences Institute of Embedded Systems.
The company is signaling a more service-based approach to the health-care market with a package of services that include calibration of environmental RTLS tags, asset tag management—including battery replacement—proactive onsite services for infant protection and other critical or safety-based tags, and analytics for future improvements of RTLS deployments.
This past summer, Ottawa’s Ultimate Fighting Championship Fan Village found that participants using NFC-enabled technology from XOLUTION had higher game participation rates, and also shared event-based information via social networks about 5,000 times.
The TSU111 helps reduce the size and energy needs of analog circuits in medical monitors, wearable electronics, gas detectors, pH sensors, infrared motion sensors and payment tags.