These solutions are designed to monitor hard-to-track and high-value metal assets, such as handheld tools, industrial parts and surgical equipment.
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The Future Is Now for Smart Cities
Municipalities across Europe are tapping into RFID and related technologies to deliver new and enhanced services.
RFID, Sensors and the Internet of Things
The use of a wide variety of terms to describe RFID technologies—and the lack of precision among those terms—confuses companies seeking solutions to their business problems.
Two Potential Gorillas Emerge
Consolidation has left Honeywell and Motorola Solutions the two dominant players in the automatic-identification market.
Tracking Hummingbirds
Researchers are using RFID to learn how deforestation affects pollination.
Meet PAT, Siri for the Homeless
Researchers design an RFID system to remind homeless people about appointments with doctors, housing agencies and others.
EPCIS for Internal Projects
The standard for sharing information can maximize the value of your RFID hardware investment.
Retail 3.0
RFID enables the trend toward consumer-driven showroom shopping.
Making More Sense
We must present all the data we collect in a meaningful way.
RFID-powered Sensors Can Play a Big Role in the Internet of Things
While energy-harvesting and battery-powered devices can be the right choice for certain applications, passive RFID sensor tags offer a number of advantages.
RFID-powered Sensors Can Play a Big Role in the Internet of Things
While energy-harvesting and battery-powered devices can be the right choice for certain applications, passive RFID sensor tags offer a number of advantages.
High-End Sicilian Jeweler Tags Inventory, Recoups Investment
Thanks to RFID, Matranga can conduct frequent inventory checks within a fraction of the time required to perform manual counts, and has also streamlined its bridal registry.











