RFID Journal Highlights Some of the New Products Being Demonstrated at LIVE! 2016

By RFID Journal

Among the products being displayed at the conference and exhibition will be those from Avery Dennison, NXP Semiconductors, Omni-ID and PAL Robotics.

RFID Journal announced today some of the new products that will be exhibited at this year's RFID Journal LIVE! conference and exhibition. LIVE! 2016, which will focus on radio frequency identification and its many business applications, will be held on May 3-5, at the Orange County Convention Center, located in Orlando, Fla.

The event's exhibit hall will feature more than 200 leading technology firms and RFID solution providers, covering all types of RFID technology. These will include passive low-frequency (LF), high-frequency (HF) and ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) systems, as well as every flavor of active RFID and real-time location system (RTLS) technologies.

Solution providers will introduce highly innovative products for new applications at LIVE!, designed to make deployments easier and less complex. Some of the products that attendees will be able to view include:

Avery Dennison's AD-680 UHF RFID Inlay
Avery Dennison has added the AD-680, a high-performing, cost-effective solution, to its patented slotted-loop (sloop) family of UHF RFID inlays.

NXP Semiconductors' Latest Integrated Circuits
NXP is offering products designed for the secure connected vehicle, end-to-end security and privacy, and smart connected solutions markets.

Omni-ID's IQ Label Products
Omni-ID reports that its latest on-metal RFID labels feature more product options, as well as greater printer compatibility and performance reliability, than currently available competitive products.

PAL Robotics' StockBot
PAL Robotics has launched a robot able to perform autonomous inventory counts at retail stores and warehouses using RFID technology.

To learn more about the products being introduced at LIVE! 2016, visit www.rfidjournalevents.com/live/news/product-announcements.

LIVE! 2016 will also feature four industry-specific and four level-of-expertise conference tracks, as well as six in-depth preconference seminars and workshops, four post-conference seminars, the RFID Journal Awards, fast-track training and certification provided by RFID4U, and three co-located events (IEEE RFID 2016, the Internet of Things Conference 2016 and the Last Mile Consortia Forum). What's more, the event will offer exhibits and demonstrations conducted by the industry's leading technology firms. For more information, visit www.rfidjournalevents.com/live.