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.
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STMicroelectronics’ Nano-Power Op Amp Boosts Sensing Accuracy, Consumes Negligible Space and Power
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.
Trimble Uses Semtech LoRa Technology for IoT Water-Monitoring Sensor Series
Semtech, a supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors, has announced that its LoRa wireless RF technology is being used in Trimble’s new Telog 41 Series of wireless Internet of Things sensors for remotely measuring, monitoring and analyzing water, wastewater and groundwater systems.
Riding the IoT Wave Without Drowning in Data
Your journey starts with a foundation in business intelligence, data analytics and data science.
Tamper-Detection Capsule Brings Security and Marketing to Wine Makers
The Domaine Henri Rebourseau winery uses the InTact capsules to protect its brand from counterfeiters by uniquely identifying every bottle of burgundy and detecting whether the capsule has been removed and replaced, to ensure that no bottles have been opened and their wine potentially replaced.
The Emperor Has No Clothes!
Too many retailers do not want to face the truth—or do not know the truth—about their inventory accuracy problems.
Amazon Aims to Revolutionize Brick-and-Mortar Shopping
The newly introduced Amazon Go concept store appears to use RFID, video, Bluetooth and artificial intelligence to enable shoppers to simply walk into a store, pick up items and walk back out again.
IOT News Roundup
Swift Sensors’ cloud-based wireless sensor system; NFC Forum Innovation Awards open for submissions; PTC achieves AWS IoT Competency status; Avnet expands Internet of Things portfolio with Relayr solutions; OE-A to demonstrate printed electronics at CES 2017; Libelium releases Internet of Things video.
Beacons Drive Sales for Don Chalmers Ford
The dealership knows exactly where each used car on its three lots is located, in real time, thanks to a Bluetooth Low Energy beacon solution, thereby preventing the need for manual inventory counts, and ensuring that vehicles can be easily located for customers when they show up for a test drive.
Fans Go Ape for NFC RFID at Monkey Week
Spanish company Ticketea is offering its NFC-enabled wristband and cloud-based software and app so that festivals, such as Monkey Week, can capture data for access control and onsite purchases.
MultiTech Announces New Version of Analog-to-Ethernet/Wireless Converter
The MultiConnect AEW introduces a path for customers using legacy analog systems to extend the life of their assets without extensive redesigns or certifications.
RFID News Roundup
Keysy RFID key card and fob duplicator receives funding ••• Turck announces UHF RFID smartphone reader ••• Voyantic, Brotech provide RFID testing equipment ••• iDTRONIC launches cylindrical reader-writer ••• Smartrac files patent-infringement complaint against Safeguard, USFI.







