KYC Is About More than Compliance
The “know your customer” concept can help companies ensure safety while thwarting payment fraud and money laundering through RFID skimming.
The “know your customer” concept can help companies ensure safety while thwarting payment fraud and money laundering through RFID skimming.
For the past two decades, the annual conference and exhibition has been a key driver of RFID adoption around the world.
With the double-whammy of demand growth and supply delays, the RFID industry may see challenges extend through the year, while the long-term outlook appears promising for the technology.
A mobile reader checker from CISC Semiconductor enables Race Result and its customers to identify technical failures in race-timing devices in the field, as athletes’ times are captured throughout a competition.
With first Walmart and now Nordstrom telling suppliers to tag goods, the RFID industry as a whole will benefit—and other companies will hopefully follow suit.
Real-time location systems provide cost-effective solutions that prevent violent threats from escalating to dangerous events.
Avery Dennison Smartrac offers compact NFC inlays for retail packaging; NXP adds secure IC to its MIFARE product line; Identiv launches secure authentication platform for NFC tags; Device Authority, Avnet partner for IoT security management; KORE, Kigen, Energy Web team up for smart-grid applications; Pharrowtech, Blu Wireless unveils new chip, phased-array antenna module.
RFID Journal has added a new track, “Complying with Retailer RFID Mandates,” to the LIVE! 2022 conference program.
ELATEC’s technology is being used to identify healthcare workers when they sanitize equipment with ultraviolet systems, and to link patients and employees with medications administered at bedsides, as well as with records.
The company’s ongoing efforts are aimed at creating an “integrated luxury” ecosystem that combines the latest technology with human expertise.