The clinic is using a real-time location system to identify the locations of patients, personnel and assets, to ensure that patients are treated quickly and staff members can find the items they seek, as well as their colleagues.
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IoT News Roundup
Cypress selling a Bluetooth sensor kit; French boiler manufacturer to connect heaters to Sigfox network; C3 IoT calls new customer roll; Space-Time snaps up GOFACTORY; Stratus Technologies announce smart-building software service; Samsung making $1.2 billion bet on IoT; Semios giving away the farm (soil monitor).
RFID Journal to Hold Retail and Apparel Event in NYC
The one-day conference, to be held on Oct. 6, is designed to help retailers and brand owners learn how they can benefit from deploying RFID.
Columbus Wins DOT’s Smart City Challenge
The Midwestern city beat out Austin, San Francisco, Portland and three other tech-savvy cities, winning $50 million to fund connected-technology improvements to its transportation infrastructure.
RFID News Roundup
Farsens announces prototype UHF RFID temperature data logger ••• Schreiner PrinTrust develops high-security RFID-enabled windshield label ••• French vintner adopts authentication solution from Selinko, NXP ••• IDTronic unveils C4 Red mobile UHF handheld reader ••• Balluff intros BIS M-4008 RFID reader for factories ••• Harland Simon releases Ethernet-powered fixed reader for its active tags.
‘RFID Is Not a Project’
Macy’s is educating everyone within its organization about the technology.
Sensors Could Eliminate Second Brain Surgeries
Researchers are developing RF devices that can monitor temperature and pressure in the cranial cavity and then be absorbed into the body.
LIVE! 2016 and the RFID Market
Demographic data on those who attended our 14th annual event suggests adoption is spreading internationally.
‘Invisible’ Antennas
A research student discovers a way to boost the performance of passive UHF RFID tags.
The Awards 10 Years On
For a decade, the RFID Journal Awards have helped organizations in a variety of industries to understand how they can benefit from radio frequency identification technologies.
Middleware Finds a Home
It’s becoming easier to run middleware on fixed and handheld readers.
Cutting Human Bottlenecks
Before hospitals deploy an RFID solution to improve bed management, they must revise their patient-workflow process.









