The pioneering RFID company plans to switch to a larger headquarters in 2015, and to continue work at its lab and Retail Experience Center to further develop its xArray “Always On” UHF RFID reader, Monza chips and new Item Intelligence software.
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RFID Outclasses Manual Furniture Inventory System at USC
A UHF solution, from Simply RFID, enables the University of Southern California to boost the accuracy of inventory data related to on- and off-campus housing furnishings.
Government and Corporate Programs Seek to Stoke IoT Innovations
Through programs such as the Global City Teams Challenge and Google’s search for IoT research projects, public and private organizations are looking to move the Internet of Things from concept to reality.
Baker Police Dept. Finds Solid Evidence of RFID’s Effectiveness
The Louisiana agency is using passive UHF tags and readers to manage evidence stored within its vault, ensuring that nothing goes missing, and also plans to employ the technology to track equipment assigned to police cars.
NASTAR Ski Program Speeds Up Racecourse Access
The recreational program is including RFID technology at 20 resorts this season, in order to allow the automatic identification of racers before they head down the slopes.
The IoT Forecast for 2015
Taking a look at what might excite, confound and surprise the IoT industry and end-user community in the year ahead.
True Health Clubs Use RFID to Shape Up Towel Management
The Singapore-based company can better track the towels it loans to patrons, as well as those that are picked up or returned by its laundry service provider.
Eyeing Environmental Monitoring, Oceasoft Rolls Out Sigfox-compliant Sensors
The French wireless sensor provider is expanding beyond its core business in the life-sciences sector by enabling long-range, low-power sensors that communicate via Sigfox’s protocol and network.
RFID Opens the Door to Automation at Pandoor
The Israeli door manufacturer is affixing passive UHF tags to the wood planks it uses to make its products, employing RFID data to instruct the automatic manufacturing process.
Use Your EPC to Indicate Country of Origin
By employing a simple coding scheme, you can quickly identify where items in your supply chain were manufactured, and ensure that your customs declarations are accurate.
IoT News Roundup
Cisco ramps up software to analyze torrents of IoT-derived data; Link Labs, Semtech collaborate on long-range radio module; Spansion, Sensoplex fast-tracking wearables development; O3b launches new satellites to bring broadband to developing world.
Beacons Spice Up Sales at McDonald’s
Following a two-month pilot of Piper’s Bluetooth beacon platform at 26 McDonald’s restaurants throughout Georgia, the fast-food chain now wants to use the technology to serve up promotions and messages to customers at 260 additional sites.










