by Rich Handley | Sep 14, 2021 | News
Star Systems International has received OmniAir Consortium certification for seven products, including its Genesis windshield and headlamp transponder for high-occupancy tolling, which is more sensitive than previous tags and can be switched to transmit in different modes, depending on the number of occupants.
by Rich Handley | Sep 13, 2021 | News
The Spanish fashion outlet takes advantage of suppliers’ smart tags by integrating them with its own stock-management and inventory-control application.
by Rich Handley | Sep 12, 2021 | Editor's Views
An industry consultant offers his nostalgic view of how college campus ID cards evolved to incorporating mobile technologies.
by Rich Handley | Sep 12, 2021 | Expert Views
If the last year has taught us anything, it’s that change and disruption are constant.
by Rich Handley | Sep 10, 2021 | News
The company is employing RFID technology from eSolutech to make its solutions more competitive and complete.
by Rich Handley | Sep 9, 2021 | News
Parsl, NXP, Avery Dennison SmarTrac form strategic partnership; STMicroelectronics unveils industrial eSIM for M2M IoT; Balluff offers high-speed RFID read-write heads; Star Systems International intros e-tolling transponder; Kerlink, NetOP Technology create IoT-based wildfire-prevention system; EECC publishes UHF RFID almanac.
by Rich Handley | Sep 8, 2021 | News
The college’s mobile Tiger Card can be added to a student’s iPhone, Apple Watch or Android phone to open doors and pay for food and merchandise.
by Rich Handley | Sep 7, 2021 | News
Asygn’s RFID sensor ICs are being deployed or tested not only for hydropower production, but also agriculture and construction, to capture conditions in the field or at production facilities without requiring a battery or wired energy sources.
by Rich Handley | Sep 6, 2021 | News
By detecting the locations of goods or assets within a meter, the company’s Logiscend platform lets users understand where products are located, provide item-specific instructions to workers and ensure orders are quickly shipped to customers.
by Rich Handley | Sep 5, 2021 | Editor's Views
Thanks to RFID and a phone app, a Robomart van can be summoned to bring a selection of food and pharmacy products, with customers charged automatically based on what they remove from the vehicle.