Panels manufactured for the food industry by PolySto Group allow the automated capture of products’ identities and related parts, while creating an identity that can follow them throughout their lifespan.
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Nutrition Labeling Creates Opportunity for Smart Packaging
According to Anvisa, food companies must be aware of adaptation deadlines, with the aim of improving the clarity of information about their products for consumers.
LTE-M: Delivering a Futureproof IoT
The technology’s coverage and costs should make it the cellular modem of choice for the Internet of Things.
Domino’s Manages Cooler Conditions with IoT Technology
A franchise store in Springfield, Mass., captures food temperature data, as well as whether refrigerator doors are left open, via a voice-over-IP service from Unified Office.
RFID News Roundup
Bridgestone Japan selects Avery Dennison tire tag for GT Racing; Avery Dennison opens innovation center in South Korea; SimplyRFID, Retail TouchPoints publish RFID-IoT tech guide; smart packaging market expected to reach $38.6 billion by 2030; new LoRaWAN payload codec API announced for IoT; Motion Ai opens new facility in Minnesota.
Roku to Launch Smart-Home Products at Walmart
The new suite of Internet of Things products will include security cameras, video doorbells, lighting, plugs and more.
RFID Helps Youngsters Learn Coding, Screen-Free
Qubs’ Cody Block game consists of RFID-enabled wooden block buildings, as well as a wooden vehicle that navigates around them based on tag reads, to teach the concepts of coding without an Internet connection or apps.
Track-and-Trace Webinar Rescheduled Until December
Tuesday’s scheduled RFID Journal event discussing technologies for inbound and outbound applications, sponsored by SICK, has been moved to Dec. 20.
Sam’s Club Robotic Scrubbers Track Inventory
The autonomous devices detect inventory and pricing on shelves as they go about floor scrubbing at all of the company’s 600 stores.
The White House’s IoT Labeling Program
The Biden-Harris Administration expects to roll out a national cybersecurity program next spring to safeguard consumers against Internet of Things vulnerabilities.
Why Hybrid Retailers Can Still Benefit from RFID
Implementing the technology across all product lines may not be an overnight fix, but there are strategies out there for retailers.
New EECC Survey Offers Bright Outlook for RFID
The RFID testing center has released its first industry-wide analysis of trends in UHF RFID technology, along with its latest almanac reviewing RFID tags and readers.












