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Here are 10 reasons you should attend our annual conference and exhibition, being held this week in Orlando, Fla.
Here are 10 reasons you should attend our annual conference and exhibition, being held this week in Orlando, Fla.
As the industry prepares to digitize all new tires, companies have been testing RFID in their products and leveraging standardized data management from the Global Data Service Organization.
The Exynos Connect U100 is being built into products to connect them with objects or people in their environment, and to identify location and direction of movement.
Here are some scenarios grocery outlets could consider to remain competitive.
Japanese companies have been using AsReader’s new product, now being released in North America and next in Europe, to read tags at 30-foot heights or under loaded pallets.
The Smith County Sheriff’s Office, using an inmate-tracking system from Guardian RFID, has passed the Texas inspection for the first time in four years.
STAR Systems Int’l, TransCore partner on tolling solutions; Semtech, Connected Development launch LoRa IoT products; Texas Instruments offers IC family for IoT applications; Abracon UWB antennas enable short-range data transmission; Connectivity Standards Alliance revises Zigbee protocol stack; Descartes Systems Group acquires Localz.
The company is growing its wireless energy solution to power BLE tags with new certification for use in Japan, and has teamed up with InnoTractor and Thinaer.
Artificial intelligence holds the key to realizing dreams like the elimination of false alarms, real-time response, and even predicting and preventing incidents.
Manufacturers in Japan are deploying the company’s e-Platch solution to detect changes in sounds that could indicate malfunctions or potential failures of critical equipment.