HID Global intros ‘smallest high-frequency direct-bonding technology’; InvoTech, T-Y Group provide tagged-linen system to Miami’s Grand Beach Hotel Surfside; Thinfilm acquires Kovio, opens Silicon Valley NFC Innovation Center; Delage protects luxury leather-goods brand via Selinko’s NFC solution; Spanish transport company implements NFC ticketing system from Aditium; Phone Halo unveils BLE-enabled tag, app for tracking personal items.
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RedBite Plans Launch of Cloud-based Solution for Managing RFID Data
The company’s RedEdge solution is already being used by an international postal organization, enabling hundreds of readers installed at locations around the world to be managed remotely.
TECO Integrates RFID Technology Into Its Air Conditioners
The system not only tracks work-in-progress and the supply chain movements of the air conditioners the company makes, but also collects data about the appliances’ operation.
GS1 US Releases Data Hub to Help Retailers Decode RFID Tags, Bar-Code Labels
With the GS1 Data Hub, retailers or other users could input a Global Trade Item Number or a company prefix and identify which product supplier provided that item, as well as help verify the accuracy of data related to the tag or label, and the corresponding merchandise.
Hong Kong Leather Goods Company Uses RFID to Track Inventory, Fight Diversion
The manufacturer of the Fortune Duck brand of purses and bags is using passive UHF tags to track goods from the point of manufacture to the point of sale, raising inventory accuracy by nearly 10 percent.
Street Smarts
Cities that don’t embrace the Internet of Things will be left behind.
Street Smarts
Cities that don’t embrace the Internet of Things will be left behind.
Enter the RFID Journal Awards for 2014
Companies and organizations have until the end of this week to submit their entries and be recognized for their outstanding work in using radio frequency identification technology.
Iotera Develops Active RFID Tag With 4-Mile Read Range
The tag, which has a built-in GPS receiver, will be offered in consumer and enterprise versions, enabling users to identify a tag’s location via an Iotera RFID reader and a hosted application.
Iotera Develops Active RFID Tag With 4-Mile Read Range
The tag, which has a built-in GPS receiver, will be offered in consumer and enterprise versions, enabling users to identify a tag’s location via an Iotera RFID reader and a hosted application.
RFID News Roundup
Dutch shoe company Wolky to affix RFID labels on shoeboxes during production; Concord Hospital implements Logi-D replenishment system; Balluff offers new performance-based training for RFID; Fluensee rebrands as TrackX, announces investment; William Frick & Co. adds 3D printing services for rapid prototyping of tags; SITA implements NFC-enabled boarding pass system at Schiphol Airport; AccelerateNFC begins inaugural class, Startupbootcamp ends first program.
Madshus Embeds RFID Tags in Nordic Skis
The company is embedding NFC RFID inlays in its Champion series, not only to track work-in-progress at its factory, but also to ensure retailers sell the right skis to a customer and provide buyers with product and usage information.










