The fixture company has deployed RFID-enabled product displays at showrooms, enabling homeowners to quickly access data about particular products via a touchscreen.
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Danze Taps RFID to Make Buying a Faucet More Exciting
The fixture company has deployed RFID-enabled product displays at showrooms, enabling homeowners to quickly access data about particular products via a touchscreen.
Iron Mountain to Introduce RFID-Ready Boxes for Records Storage
Starting in 2015, the document storage service company plans to RFID-tag all cardboard cartons that it provides to customers, to leverage an RFID solution provided by InSync.
Why End Users Should Discuss Their RFID Deployments
If the RFID market flourishes, companies will achieve greater benefits.
The Language of Business
Companies should leverage standards to achieve supply chain visibility.
RFID Sets Sail With Quantum of the Seas
Royal Caribbean has installed RFID technology on its brand-new ship, with wristbands that let passengers pay for food, drinks and services, as well as unlock state rooms, while RFID bag tags are used to provide updates about the location of luggage.
Canadian Apple Orchard Taste-Tests the IoT
Semios has brought connectivity and near-real-time pest monitoring to the farm, helping farmers to gain visibility and reduce reliance on pesticides.
RFID News Roundup
Zebra Technologies completes acquisition of Motorola Solutions’ enterprise business ••• PDC Healthcare partners with MEPS Real-Time to sell Intelliguard system ••• EPC Solutions Taiwan adds Farsens RFID sensors to data-center solution ••• Tageos signs RFID licensing agreement with Round Rock Research ••• M2M Spectrum Networks, GlobeRanger prepare pilot project with Texan sheriff office ••• NC State professor studying ways to reduce RFID chip costs.
At Winter Resort, RFID Goes Downhill
Glissades des Pays d’en Haut, in Quebec, is using passive UHF tags to track the operation of its multi-passenger sleds, and to make sure they hurtle down the trails safely, one at a time.
Intel’s Shahram Mehraban Explains IoT’s Value to Manufacturing
Having completed a two-year pilot program that generated $9 million in cost savings, Intel and its partners want to bring the Internet of Things to your manufacturing facility, too.
Volkswagen Group’s Uruguayan Importer Improves Efficiency Through RFID
The company is already using passive UHF tags to track tools, and expects sometime next year to begin tagging the Audi and Volkswagen cars it sells and maintains.
Embracing the Internet of Things
When paired with smartphones or tablets, these lightweight, low-cost devices can be used for a variety of business applications.











