RFID Intralogistics Leader Rielec Rebrands as Clustag
Clustag, formerly known as Rielec, has announced a rebranding that marks the beginning of a new era for the company.
According to company officials, the rebranding reflects its evolution and consolidation as a leader in the development and implementation of advanced RFID solutions for intralogistics. The new identity highlights its RFID technology as well as underscores its ongoing commitment to innovation, operational efficiency and optimization of global intralogistics processes.
Luis Rius, CEO of Clustag, explained their clients seek the company out for their RFID technology, not our business name.
“With Clustag, we have unified our identity with our true strength: RFID innovation,” said Ruis. “This rebranding reflects our evolution and our constant search for innovative solutions that address the real challenges of logistics processes for major retail clients and sectors such as fashion, sports goods, cosmetics and personal care. We are here to solve real problems in the intralogistics processes of retail giants and integrators.”
With 10 years of experience, Clustag has developed a comprehensive RFID ecosystem that spans from the design and manufacture of devices to their installation, maintenance and support. Its solutions are designed to optimize intralogistics flow, reduce human errors and maximize operational efficiency in distribution centers of any size. One of the pillars of its offering is Zentup, an advanced RFID software that captures, decodes and processes RFID tag data with 99 percent accuracy.
Soracom Announces Commercial Availability of iSIM Technologies and Modules
Soracom, a global IoT platform provider with full MVNO capability, launched the commercial availability its integrated SIM technology (iSIM) as well as an iSIM-compatible cellular module built off of the Murata Type 1SC.
This offering marks Soracom’s third SIM format, with the connectivity solution offering card-type SIMs as well as chip-type eSIMs, each of which grants users access to the compnay’s best-in-class cellular IoT connectivity platform.
The commercial launch of iSIM technologies has been in the works since July 2021 and has been brought about thanks to key partnerships with IoT chipset developer Sony Semiconductor Israel, Ltd., iSIM module manufacturer Murata, and iSIM Security solutions provider Kigen, according to company officials.
iSIM technology integrates the functions of the communication module and SIM into a single chip (SoC: System-on-Chip). This enables IoT device manufacturers to create more compact, lightweight and more power-efficient devices, as fewer physical components are required.