Top Trends at Embedded World 2017
This year’s event, held in Nuremberg, Germany, revealed new and continued trends in the application of embedded devices in the industry.
This year’s event, held in Nuremberg, Germany, revealed new and continued trends in the application of embedded devices in the industry.
Equipment manufacturers and users have begun utilizing a wireless system from ServiceMax that employs RFID and other technology to capture sensor data about a piece of equipment, and to identify problems as soon as a change in performance is detected.
Dai Nippon Printing has developed a passive adhesive sheet with a built-in Identiv UHF RFID tag, to detect when a crack to which a sheet is affixed widens, and to transmit that event when interrogated.
Attendees at RFID Journal LIVE! 2017 will hear presentations by many of those nominated for an award by our judges.
Technology startup ThreadRobe is releasing an RFID-enabled armoire that can identify each item of clean clothes place in its bin, as well as hang it up and steam it before returning it to a customer.