A team of former Nokia product developers is turning an asset tracker they developed for logistics applications into a tool for testing IoT applications.
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Impinj opens Retail Experience Center ••• Xerafy debuts Slim Trak tag ••• Secura Key adds lockdown, door-status features to access-control software ••• Tageos announces availability of UHF RFID labels with Monza R6 chips ••• Lancom Systems’ new device combines Wi-Fi, Bluetooth beacon and electronic shelf label functionality ••• Motorola unveils Keylink, a Bluetooth-enabled tag for tracking items.
Chinese Opera Gives RFID Its Props
Taiwan’s GuoGuang Opera Co. has deployed an RFID system from EPC Solutions Taiwan to help track the locations and distribution of thousands of costumes and accessories stored within its warehouse.
Zebra Technologies to Be Top Sponsor of RFID Journal LIVE! 2015
The provider of passive and active RFID technologies will be the cornerstone and registration sponsor for RFID Journal’s 13th annual conference and exhibition, to be held on Apr. 15-17.
Siemens Starts Shipping New Readers for Industries, Logistics
The UHF RFID readers, including a low-cost model, are designed to be easily installed and operated by automatically adjusting their RF power and internal algorithms to filter stray reads.
Mexican State Agency Reduces Donated Blood Wastage With RFID
Veracruz’s health department has improved the visibility of the bags of blood products it sends to hospitals, by tracking their temperatures, locations and details, such as expiration dates.
Mexican State Agency Reduces Donated Blood Wastage With RFID
Veracruz’s health department has improved the visibility of the bags of blood products it sends to hospitals, by tracking their temperatures, locations and details, such as expiration dates.
Internet of Things: Promise and Peril for the RFID Industry
Interest in IoT technologies could bring radio frequency identification much-needed attention, but there are risks for the RFID industry.
Internet of Things: Promise and Peril for the RFID Industry
Interest in IoT technologies could bring radio frequency identification much-needed attention, but there are risks for the RFID industry.
RFID News Roundup
Farsens intros weight-monitoring RFID tag ••• Guard RFID receives CE mark approval for its AllGuard RFID platform ••• Hospitals in Maryland, Puerto Rico deploy Stanley Healthcare’s Wi-Fi infant-protection tags ••• Royal Caribbean’s newest cruise ship mixes and serves drinks with robots and RFID ••• Smart421 to deliver RFID-enabled, smart-ticketing system for rail industry in England.
IOT News Roundup
Vendor research bodes well for beacon-using retailers this holiday season; the FAA will soon issue rules on drone use; Jasper and Telkomsel bringing IoT services to Indonesia.
RFID Fills Infection-Prevention Role at Dental Practice
Westover and Associates is using the technology to track the temperatures of employees and ensure that any with elevated temperatures are identified before starting a shift, thereby protecting patients and personnel.








