OPEX Adds RFID to Warehouse Automation Sorting Solution
The company has expanded the capabilities of its Sure Sort system to incorporate radio frequency identification technology.
The company has expanded the capabilities of its Sure Sort system to incorporate radio frequency identification technology.
The company’s EvoGuard offerings employ artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and a fleet of autonomous humanoid robots and drones.
Companies can follow a few steps, starting with identifying challenges to overcome, to adopt the right solution and ensure it operates as expected.
The UnitVisID Alliance (a rebranded DoseID Consortium) says its healthcare company members will help to fuel innovation as pharmaceuticals are increasingly being tagged with UHF RFID labels.
Most companies supplying radio frequency identification technologies do not realize the dimension of what is happening in the international market.
Mobile personal emergency response systems can protect home health workers, teachers and other isolated employees.
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The mobile computing and printing tech company will be led by Bill Burns, who says expansion is underway in adjacent areas like robotics, enabled by RFID.
Svensk Handel, a Swedish trade organization, recently honored the company with a prestigious Retail Award for Logistics Solution of the Year.
Nordic Propeye’s LoRa-based solution is being released in the United States to track carbon dioxide and other building conditions, with wireless connectivity and AI in the cloud.