The Digitally Connected Supply Chain Meets Complex Challenges
Technology is moving forward to help companies and consumers meet the moment and prepare for the future.
Technology is moving forward to help companies and consumers meet the moment and prepare for the future.
The AIDC standards group is strategizing plans to reach out to a larger audience about technologies such as RFID, regarding not only standards but also regulation and successful use cases.
Zebra Technologies to acquire machine-vision firm Matrox Imaging; Qualcomm intros smart camera IoT solution; Kerlink, VIoT Group deploy LoRaWAN, Helium blockchain in Vietnam; ACTIA, Webbing partner on global data connectivity; Foundries.io, Arduino offer embedded Linux IoT edge solutions; STMicroelectronics amplifier enables smart features, wireless connectivity.
Smokin’ Oak Wood-Fired Pizza & Taproom finds guests lingering over drinks and meals, thanks to the self-pour feature of iPourIt’s HF RFID technology.
A promising new approach for real-time analytics combines in-memory computing technology with a derivative of the digital twin model, providing security and safety for the Internet of Things.
The automation solutions company announced new products, including its Aurora platform, shortly after the National Retail Federation’s Big Show.
The Biden Administration is piloting its Freight Logistics Optimization Works initiative, which could help to boost supply chain transparency and resiliency.
A hybrid solution from tech startup TrueGreen and RFID company Identiv enables UHF and NFC tracking from a single label to provide authentication, supply chain management and tamper-evident content for consumers who buy products at dispensaries.
The Internet of Things is highly complex, but with the right team and implementation process in place, companies can establish effective IoT processes.
The winners will be revealed at the RFID Journal LIVE! 2022 conference and exhibition, to be held on May 17-19, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.