Happy Holidays from RFID Journal
All things are difficult before they are easy.
All things are difficult before they are easy.
That’s the message from SimplyRFID, aimed at repeated misnomers about technology costs, as the company offers its latest tag priced at 3.6 cents in Asia, with the potential for 128 bits of memory to add data.
A new white paper explains the differences between the technologies, as well as the benefits of and varied applications for each.
HID Global’s dual-frequency technology enables HF-based access control and counterfeit prevention at Qatari stadiums, as well as management of traffic movement at exits via UHF booster tech.
As the world becomes more digitally connected, manufacturing companies are making the shift beneficial to economies, communities and consumers.
ZeroEyes’ technology has dramatically improved response times for the Penncrest School District in active shooter scenarios.
3D virtual shopping, developed with Obsess, gives Charlotte’s Beauty Realm shoppers access to a fun holiday experience.
The WattUp PowerBridge, part of the company’s ecosystem of IoT wireless power transfer technologies, has been granted approval for unlimited distance transmission.
View the PDF and recording from RFID Journal’s recent online event.
The pharmaceuticals manufacturer launched a challenge at the AIPIA Congress to achieve authenticity, a circular economy and an improved buyer experience.