If RFID companies want to see the technology take off, they must create the conditions for mass adoption. Here’s how they can do that.
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IoT News Roundup
Senators want U.S. Senate Commerce Committee to discuss the IoT industry; Enlighted plugs into Philips LED lighting; Survey shows small- to medium-sized businesses are eyeing the IoT.
North Carolina Transportation Dept. Tracks Precast Concrete and Samples
The agency’s suppliers and inspectors are using UHF RFID tags, as well as handheld readers and a cloud-based server, to identify when construction materials are made and then inspected.
RFID News Roundup
RFID joins “The Marvel Experience: The World’s First Hyper-Reality Tour” ••• CSL intros CS6821 high-performance passive UHF access card ••• Swirl launches in-store mobile ad exchange ••• ADR announces new installations of its RFID-enabled Workforce Monitor ••• HID Global, RFI carry out HID Mobile Access pilot at Netflix ••• Mühlbauer opens second production plant in Asia.
With Iris, Lowe’s Has Its Eye on the IoT Market
The retailer sees tremendous IoT opportunities for its smart-home platform—and it’s not just about boosting sales.
Deere-Hitachi Excavator Factory Improves Work-in-Progress
The company has deployed AeroScout RFID tags and exciters to identify when an excavator passes from one work station to the next, or is pulled off the assembly line.
Deere-Hitachi Excavator Factory Improves Work-in-Progress
The company has deployed AeroScout RFID tags and exciters to identify when an excavator passes from one work station to the next, or is pulled off the assembly line.
Iron Mine Uses RFID to Locate and Control Equipment
Precyse Technologies’ Smart Agent active tags enable the mining company to know where its generators, welding equipment and mobile lighting are located, as well as switch the lighting on and off.
Cable Company Reels in Benefits With RFID
Keystone Cable’s warehouse in Singapore has deployed a solution consisting of Xerafy passive UHF tags, a Phychips dongle reader and SIMTech’s smartphone app, reducing the time employees spend searching for reels of cable by 90 percent.
Zebra Technologies Says Beacons Mean Business
Bluetooth beacons have been used largely for consumer-facing deployments, but Zebra believes the business world should try the wireless technology on for size.
French Nuclear Plant Service Provider Tracks Containers Via RFID
SPIE Nucléaire is using handheld readers to record the locations and conditions of equipment containers that it has fitted with passive UHF tags.
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