A small retail store in The Netherlands is using passive UHF tags and readers to help shoppers find what they’re looking for—and have fun doing so.
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RFPs Yet Another Sign of Growing Demand for RFID Solutions
RFID Journal has been posting more requests for proposals and receiving more requests for assistance than ever before.
Beyond Inventory Visibility
Retailers should use RFID data to improve business processes and enable a true omnichannel shopping experience.
IoT News Roundup
MicroStrategy updates its IoT-based Usher access-control platform; ams offers wearable device makers a path for NFC integration; Juniper expects strong growth in smart home market; Marvell announces transceiver for connected cars; privacy checklist for smart-home sellers, buyers.
Milwaukee Cylinder Offers RFID Tags for Documenting Maintenance
Customers in industrial environments can use a handheld RFID reader to capture data about a cylinder’s inspection and repair history, then write comments about the latest service being provided on it.
Easing the Burden of Regulation
RFID could make things much easier when it comes to collecting data to meet government mandates.
Beyond Inventory Visibility
Retailers should use RFID data to improve business processes and enable a true omnichannel shopping experience.
Three Boosts for EPCIS
ISO ratification, new guidelines and free tools will propel adoption of the Electronic Product Code Information Services standard.
The Obvious—and Hidden—Benefits of RFID Hand-Hygiene Solutions
They can reduce HAIs and save hospitals millions of dollars.
The Changing RFID Landscape
Interest in RFID grows in energy, manufacturing and retail and picks up more slowly in defense and government.
RFID and the Non-Degree
People who want a career as an RFID technician will be able to earn a professional certificate that proves they are up to the job.
Reducing Roadside Construction Accidents
Volvo CE and the Integrated Innovation Institute at Carnegie Mellon collaborated to develop a system that uses RFID to save workers’ lives.









