Ericsson recently released follow-up data from its research with leading telecom service providers in a report on how operators can create successful Internet of Things business models in the complex landscape.
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Hybrid RFID and Bar-Code Reader Aims to Smooth IATA Resolution Transition for Airlines
With IATA Resolution 753 for tagged baggage on all flights, airlines globally are making the move to incorporate RFID into their baggage-handling systems, while still using the existing bar-coding systems, and FEIG Electronic is selling its ECCO+ as an enabling technology.
RFID, GPS Technologies Automate Wound Therapy Pump Management
DeRoyal’s Continuum solution consists of RFID tags and GPS units attached to negative pressure wound pumps, so that each pump can be tracked from the time it is assigned to a patient until that individual is finished using the pump at home, following discharge.
New Zealand Hotel Takes Tech-Savvy Approach With BLE Technology
Mi-pad’s hotel in Queenstown automatically provides guests with room assignments and access via an app using technology from ASSA ABLOY Hospitality, and enables visitors to manage room conditions to meet their own comfort needs.
Edge Computing and the Industrial Internet of Things in 2019
What’s in store for next year? Here are seven predictions for what to expect.
Shoppers, Retailers See Need for Better Automation, Technology in Stores
Zebra Technologies’ annual survey finds that consumers feel they are better connected than store associates, that workers would benefit from tablet use and that decision makers seek automated checkout experiences, as well as boosted fulfillment rates, based on inventory accuracy.
Digital Health Care: What Lies Ahead in 2019?
How will the smart hospital sector evolve during the coming year?
RFID News Roundup
Supply Insight, Brady Worldwide partner on RFID item-tracking system ••• Frost & Sullivan says omnichannel retailers increasingly deploying RFID to manage customer experience ••• Armstrong International offers RFID-enabled steam trap ••• Avnet acquires Softweb Solutions, offers IoT applications ••• Nordic Semiconductor intros cellular IoT module ••• IoT company KORE acquires eSIM provider ASPIDER-NGI.
Companies Testing New IoT Devices for Refrigerated Container Monitoring
Orbcomm’s cellular-based CT 3000 and CT 3100 units can be plugged into the reefer units of containers, thereby providing two-way access to sensor data, along with GPS-based location information, which shippers or transport companies can access via the ReeferConnect software platform, and adjust conditions remotely.
California Brewer Gains Peace of Mind With IoT-Managed Chiller Temperatures
Savagewood Brewing Co. has achieved a return on investment based on ensuring its glycol chiller doesn’t fail and cause beer to spoil during brewing, using a Direction Communication Solutions system with CalAmp’s cellular-based gateway and sensors.
RFID Data Equals Business Intelligence
Delta Air Lines finds that information provided by RFID regarding life vests, emergency equipment and oxygen canisters enables it to plan more effectively and make better business decisions.
Service Bureau, IC Company Team Up on Low-Cost Printed Labels
Smooth & Sharp Corp. offers 13.56 MHz HF or NFC labels, converted from PragmatIC’s flexible, low-cost integrated circuits, for easy picking and placement on brand packaging.












