Registration Now Open for RFID Journal LIVE! 2023
This year’s conference and exhibition, to be held on May 9-11 in Orlando, will feature nine conference tracks and an exhibit hall with more than 80 solution providers.
This year’s conference and exhibition, to be held on May 9-11 in Orlando, will feature nine conference tracks and an exhibit hall with more than 80 solution providers.
The company’s acquisition of adhesives provider Technicote is enabling U.S.-based manufacturing that will include its ECO tag paper inlays and labels, to boost customers’ carbon emission reduction efforts.
RFID Global intros new HF/NFC reader; Pilz tech lets machine operators assign RFID permissions; Memfault raises funding for IoT reliability platform; Blickfeld, CubiQ partner on LiDAR-based logistics systems.
A wireless solution from SATO provides merchandisers and retailers with real-time data about when and where stock is removed from shelves.
Company stocks fell an average of 32 percent last year; Vivint and ADT are two of only four businesses that reported stock price gains.
The company’s ninth facility, in Querétaro, Mexico, will increase production capacity to meet the rising demand for UHF RFID tags and labels on apparel, food, consumer goods and packages.
Sagemcon has demonstrated technology developed by Novelda to identify individuals’ locations in a room, and to adjust the sound experience as they move.
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Global retailers must focus on a systematic digitalization of their supply chain to support, control and adapt to changes seamlessly.
A new device tracks a ball’s movement and location to provide details about how it is thrown, caught or carried during practices and games.