RFID Takes Its Toll
Radio frequency identification can greatly speed up toll collection, yet for some reason the opposite has reportedly happened in Malaysia.
Radio frequency identification can greatly speed up toll collection, yet for some reason the opposite has reportedly happened in Malaysia.
For approximately $10 a month, companies can employ Link Labs’ SuperTag Hub to track the conditions and locations of goods moving through and between facilities, or to and from worksites.
Those who buy 50th UAE Nation Day commemorative crypto-stamps can access a digital-twin version with the tap of an NFC chip, using the blockchain to buy, trade, sell or authenticate the product digitally.
Business owners can develop successful marketing methods by deploying RFID and other technologies, and by doing their research.
The IW612 supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 and 802.15.4, enabling simultaneous transmitting and receiving for smart-home, automotive and industrial applications, and connecting smart devices across various protocols and ecosystems.
Stores are deploying technology from Sensormatic Solutions and Impinj to identify any products being removed, with alerting and analytics to prevent theft in real time or through merchandising strategies.
Avery Dennison’s new tag was designed to be applied to metallic goods, like healthcare supplies or appliances, to be read via a UHF reader in the supply chain or at a store, and as NFC with a smartphone.
With a solution from Haco RFID, the company has reduced the cost of inventory counts, while improving its business processes using GS1 standards.
Australia’s Bartle Frere Bananas is piloting RFID technology to track batches of the fruit as they are harvested and shipped to customers, while Internet of Things sensors track moisture and nitrates to protect the Great Barrier Reef.
Which technologies will take the lead in wayfinding for employees and guests?