The company is expanding this year with its Smartrac acquisition and new product releases, including a combined RFID and EAS tag and a high-density-read tag, as it seeks to address the changing needs for supply chain visibility and touchless shopping.
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Cloud-based RFID Offers Tag-Read Data Linked to GPS and Video
RFRain is offering its Web Services solution for users of off-the-shelf RFID hardware with an SDK and an API, so that data can automatically be captured and managed in the cloud without the need for firmware, middleware, software or IT integration.
UWB, Ultrasonic Mesh Provide Indoor or Outdoor Contract Tracing
Schools, construction firms, offices and manufacturers are among those testing a social-distancing and contact-tracing system from RFID Global Solution that privately alerts workers or students regarding unsafe proximities; employers or schools can use the data to manage safer operations.
IoT in Agriculture: From Precision Farming to Drone Monitoring
The Internet of Things offers unprecedented control to farmers.
SIG Gains Productivity, Reduces Paper Use via RFID
The implementation of technology from iTag has enabled the identification of packaging used by customers, especially for a company in the dairy sector.
RFID News Roundup
P360 upgrades Swittons IoT smart devices for life sciences; Insight SiP launches BLE module for smart lighting, buildings; STMicroelectronics offers new BLE system-on-chip; NXP unveils BLE solutions for IoT, gaming and more; Auburn University RFID Lab certifies Paragon ID tags, inlays; Rockwell Automation, Microsoft expand IIoT partnership.
NFC’s Addition Accessorizes Apple Phones
The company is including Near Field Communication functionality in a line of products for new iPhone models under its MagSafe brand name.
RFID Reader Detects Direction to Enable Logistics, Shrink Reduction
PervasID’s Flow Ranger is designed with bidirectional sensing for UHF RFID tags moving in densely packed environments, while preventing body shielding that would block RF transmissions so the device can capture tag reads at store doorways and at portals in warehouses, hospitals or factories.
RFID Brings Near-Touchless Ticket, Gate Access to Skiers
Michigan’s Crystal Mountain will open its winter season with an RFID system from Axess that enables skiers to buy passes in advance, print and retrieve those passes at kiosks, and then walk through lift gates without touching anything or stopping to present credentials.
Petrochemical Company Employs RFID for Safety, Productivity
Invista and other companies are tracking when workers fall or require assistance, where individuals are located for safety and productivity management, and the zones in which they have been, for the purposes of contact tracing in the event of a positive COVID-19 test, using Triax’s Spot-r wearable technology provided by United Rentals.
Six Ways the IoT Will Change Commercial Cleaning
The Internet of Things has disrupted the cleaning sector and is here to stay.
Ordr Software Solution Uncovers IoT Shadow Devices
The company has also announced the integration of its Systems Control Engine with VMware’s offerings for campus and data center device visibility.












