RFID News Roundup
Avery Dennison Smartrac unveils inlays for inventory, supply chain; Renesas MCUs achieve NIST CAVP certification, provide IoT security; Vubiq Networks awarded fifth RFID patent; BOS’s RFID Division receives Israeli defense order.
Avery Dennison Smartrac unveils inlays for inventory, supply chain; Renesas MCUs achieve NIST CAVP certification, provide IoT security; Vubiq Networks awarded fifth RFID patent; BOS’s RFID Division receives Israeli defense order.
The event, held on May 17-19 in Las Vegas, Nev., opened with four tracks and two keynotes, and closed with the annual RFID Journal Awards ceremony.
A customizable system developed by Favendo, Abeeway and Actility is built to increase productivity, reduce search times and improve employee safety, both indoors and outdoors.
The winners for 2022 were revealed at the RFID Journal LIVE! conference and exhibition, held last week in Las Vegas, Nev.
Cookies and Dr. Greenthumb’s are offering highly immersive store experiences and a concentrated focus on growth.
Under a new strategic partnership, Avery Dennison Smartrac will leverage its R&D capabilities to design and produce second-generation Wiliot tags.
Examples around the world have shown how self-service can bolster customer satisfaction and connect companies’ digital and physical strategies
In addition to expanding its geographic reach, the company plans to grow in terms of new business portfolios, and to work on the concept of sustainability.
Last week’s RFID Journal LIVE! had a different vibe—one that says the technology is now viewed as an important tool for improving business operations.
The company’s latest products are designed for on-metal use in the retail sector, in food supply chains and for other applications.