by Rich Handley | Jul 11, 2022 | News
The company has released its latest chip for use in challenging environments, including those in which tightly packed, fast-moving tagged products travel on a conveyor or are stored on high shelving in distribution centers.
by Rich Handley | Jul 10, 2022 | Expert Views
Bluetooth beacons have a lot to offer school campuses through education IT solutions and eLearning.
by Rich Handley | Jul 8, 2022 | News
Global businesses are using Librestream’s augmented and virtual reality-based platform to provide operators with access to data on a factory floor or maintenance site, using smartphones or wearable devices and the company’s Onsight app.
by Rich Handley | Jul 7, 2022 | News
Confidex releases label with shared RFID and NFC memory; Powercast, InPlay offer battery-free BLE sensor beacon; Study shows strong RFID tag market growth; AI company Altair launches data-analytics appliance for IoT.
by Rich Handley | Jul 6, 2022 | News
Specialised Linen Services’ RFID-enabled, solar-powered, unmanned unit allows Airbnb operators in Australia to deliver soiled sheets and towels, then pick up clean ones at will.
by Rich Handley | Jul 5, 2022 | News
A solution from Lattech Systems, using Ping acoustic sensors and u-blox’s low-power cellular network and software, helps wind farms identify maintenance or repair issues in near-real time, eliminating delays and reducing the need for personnel to visit sites.
by Rich Handley | Jul 4, 2022 | News
Kazakhstan’s KazMunayGas has improved asset-management accuracy and inventory-counting rates with a passive UHF RFID solution piloted and deployed by ABiTech, which now manages 27,000 assets.
by Rich Handley | Jul 3, 2022 | Expert Views
When selecting a system, be sure it’s supervised, on a dedicated network and designed for life safety so it will work when you need it.
by Rich Handley | Jul 3, 2022 | Editor's Views
A recent archeological discovery has a fascinating connection to the modern-day world of wireless connected devices.
by Rich Handley | Jul 1, 2022 | News
GS1 US’s implementation guideline provides recommendations for companies producing, transporting or storing RFID-tagged products, to help them leverage and share read-based data, improve shipment accuracy and eliminate returns.