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RFID News Roundup
BluVision announces iBEEK+ beacon with extended battery life ••• Zebra intros Onecare service to help companies manage RFID, mobile devices ••• Readymix chooses LogiTag active RFID solution to safeguard employees ••• Stanley Healthcare announces smaller RTLS badge ••• Impinj updates reader software, support package.
Gimbal Wants to Turn Vending Machines, Jukeboxes and Other Devices Into Beacons
The San Diego-based beacon manufacturer is beginning to move toward licensing its firmware and cloud-based services to companies that could benefit by connecting more directly with their customers.
A New Parking App, No New Sensors Needed
Big-data company INRIX is increasingly reliant on location data crowdsourced from drivers using its navigation app for visibility into traffic—and now, parking availability.
U.K.’s Newcastle NHS Trust Adopts RFID to Help Track Patient Records
Since the deployment in February, the trust has tagged 250,000 files and conducted more than a million read events using a UHF RFID solution from 6PM Group.
FastTrack’s Vision for Smart Luggage—And Happier Flyers
Two devices, to be used separately or together, could help travelers stay connected with their bags, and provide airlines and airports with a new marketing and loyalty program channel.
Making Sense of Sensor Integration in Retail
As Internet of Things devices proliferate in stores, in the supply chain and in consumers’ hands, retailers have a great opportunity to optimize and correlate data from multiple sensor types to better understand and respond to shoppers’ changing needs.
Carlo Nizam to Lead ICT Digital Transformation at Airbus Group
The former head of the aircraft manufacturer’s Value Chain Visibility and RFID Program will now lead Airbus Group’s ICT digitalization, and be succeeded by Trevor Stone.
Telecom Museum Calls on UWB RTLS to Provide Location-Based Content
France’s Cité des télécoms is installing a Ticatag system made with DecaWave’s ultra-wideband technology.
Telecom Museum Calls on UWB RTLS to Provide Location-Based Content
France’s Cité des télécoms is installing a Ticatag system made with DecaWave’s ultra-wideband technology.
RFID for All
We need simple applications that make it easier for companies to get started using radio frequency identification technology.
Campbell Uses RFID Sensor Tags to Test Cooking Equipment
The soup company inserts tiny RFID sensors into chunks of meat, vegetables or potatoes to track the temperatures of a soup mixture as it travels through a network of heating pipes.











