Sesi de Cianorte’s students have developed an RFID-enabled device that identifies each pet and provides food in the proper measure.
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RFID Brings Omnichannel to the Physical Store
Customers at Italy’s Store of the Future can automatically view content about a pair of shoes and similar products as they try those shoes on, enabling them to select products not in the store and purchase them online.
Valid Produces Prepaid Payment Bracelet
The device uses NFC RFID technology to exchange encrypted data with a debit machine.
Find RFID Products from Around the World
RFID Journal LIVE! will feature 200 exhibitors from the United States, China and 23 other countries. Here’s why that’s meaningful.
The Future of Service Delivery: How IoT and AI Optimize the Customer Experience
While the promise of artificial intelligence is not yet fully realized, the Internet of Things is becoming more commonplace, and the potential for improving field service operations is boundless.
Four Steps to Unlocking Cost-Effective Business Insights from IoT Data
Formalizing a cloud strategy can help you reach the point of readiness regarding business intelligence and the Internet of Things.
IoT News Roundup
Laird releases multi-interface platform for low-power, long-range IoT deployments; Icon Labs announces authentication solution for Internet of Things manufacturers; Mitsubishi Electric Automation connects Industrial Internet of Things with MTConnect open standard; Crystal Group brings IoT capabilities to rugged environments; Telink Semiconductor releases updated BLE chip SDK for Apple HomeKit; Retail IoT platforms to connect 12.5 billion assets by 2021, says Juniper Research.
STMicroelectronics Unveils Motor Driver for Portable, Battery-Powered IoT Devices
The driver extends the company’s family of miniature, low-voltage drivers for battery-powered portable and wearable applications.
RFID Will Deliver Drink Orders On the Go
Technology startup Shotput’s system will enable consumer app-based orders of beverages or other products, from a mobile unit equipped with radio frequency identification, in order to provide automated dispensing and restocks.
FEIG ELECTRONICS – CPRMUX
The FEIG ELECTRONICS CPRMUX is a small, inexpensive four-channel antenna multiplexer designed to connect multiple antennas to the ID CPR74 NFC reader module. Matching hole patterns permit the modules to stack compactly above or below one another.
Brazilian Students Create Intelligent Canine Feeder
Sesi de Cianorte’s students have developed an RFID-enabled device that identifies each pet and provides food in the proper measure.
Mitsubishi Electric Automation Connects Industrial Internet of Things With Open-Standard MTConnect
MTConnect is an open standard that allows the sharing of a common language between machines and other electrical equipment from various manufacturers.








