Where’s the Toilet? IoT Knows the Answer
U.K. technology company Foresolutions, using Digital Matter sensors, is providing companies with the location and status of remote items like porta potties, construction tools and air-traffic equipment.
U.K. technology company Foresolutions, using Digital Matter sensors, is providing companies with the location and status of remote items like porta potties, construction tools and air-traffic equipment.
Zebra Technologies to acquire Fetch Robotics; STMicroelectronics intros platform for BLE sensor design; Identiv joins DoseID Consortium to develop healthcare RFID standards; Cloudleaf, 7PSolutions partner on supply chain asset tracking; SuperCom awarded electronic monitoring project in Finland.
How a leading automotive safety supplier improved operations with digital technologies.
Technology startup Bikebac, launched by three cycling enthusiasts, is selling RFID tags with annual memberships so that bicycle owners can be alerted if their stolen bike is identified at a participating shop.
Fiafia has deployed an NFC solution from Semnox that captures every child’s arrival, activity, food purchases and departure information, enabling the company to calculate what each family owes.
Inepro’s Spider RFID reader is enabling device manufacturers to build connectivity into their secured devices, ranging from vending machines to door locks, with LF, HF, NFC and BLE connectivity, as well as a secure element for security.
Several critical factors in a deployment might dictate the need for custom-designed tags.
The document was developed to support the increased attention on technology-enabled traceability and smarter food safety.
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The GB32U9, engineered for attachment to liquid-filled vials and syringes, can be interrogated by tunnel and handheld readers, as well as RFID-enabled cabinets, so that each dose can be managed from the point of manufacture to a patient’s bedside.