by Rich Handley | Nov 8, 2021 | News
The Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana is the tenth of the company’s locations to leverage an RFID solution from InvoTech Systems to automatically identify worker uniforms as they are picked up, sent for laundering and returned for reuse.
by Rich Handley | Nov 7, 2021 | Expert Views
Companies must maintain a dual focus to remain resilient and competitive.
by Rich Handley | Nov 7, 2021 | Editor's Views
A book by Pamela Zelbst and Victor Sower, now in its third edition, is designed to help readers with no knowledge of radio frequency identification technology develop a basic understanding of RFID’s applications for supply chains and operations.
by Rich Handley | Nov 5, 2021 | News
SATO’s UHF RFID direct thermal wristband is designed to be printed and encoded at a healthcare facility as a patient is admitted, for automatic identification from a distance of about 6 feet, or for tracking movements via fixed RFID reader portals.
by Rich Handley | Nov 4, 2021 | News
STid offers multi-tech reader for car park access control; Newave Sensor Solutions, Smart Label Solutions extend partnership; Thingy IOT, Senet partner on LoRaWAN solutions for wildfires, air quality; Wind River supports Intel processors for IoT applications; Essence Group launches IoT-based intruder-prevention system; InnovationLab unveils software package for printed sensors.
by Rich Handley | Nov 3, 2021 | News
ISBC is expanding its RFID paper solution to include a variety of qualities and layouts, to enable printers to print and cut NFC-enabled versions of the products they sell, such as business cards, fliers, tickets, badges and fortune cookies.
by Rich Handley | Nov 2, 2021 | News
Mobility technology company ZF Aftermarket has improved its performance and efficiency using tags provided by Avery Dennison Smartrac.
by Rich Handley | Nov 2, 2021 | Editor's Views
In May 2022, RFID Journal will host its 20th annual RFID Journal LIVE! conference, marking 20 years of serving companies seeking to benefit from RFID technologies, as well as those selling solutions.
by Rich Handley | Nov 1, 2021 | News
Novelda has built a general-use system-on-a-chip based on the UWB sensors used in laptops, to detect the presence of individuals at preset distances, as well as identify motions as small as breath and heartbeats.
by Rich Handley | Oct 31, 2021 | Expert Views
To foster the digital transformation brought on by the Internet of Things, it’s vital to analyze new technologies and understand their potential and their inherent risks.