


Xindeco, NXP, BlueStar, Penguin Location Services: RFID News Roundup
Xindeco IoT Inaugurates New RFID Manufacturing Plant in Malaysia Xindeco IoT Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., a subsidiary of Chinese tech giant, Xiamen Xindeco IoT Technology Co., Ltd., inaugurated its RFID manufacturing facility in Malaysia. The 30,000-square-feet plant stands...
Groceries, Logistics and Sustainability Efforts Highlight RFID News | 2024 RFIDJournal.com Year in Review
Key growth areas include tire tracking, logistics, food, drugs and textiles Pending legislation around European and U.S. goods sales, as well as sustainability, are accelerating adoption AI and GenAI will be part of the further development to leverage RFID data The...
RFID Detects Temp Rise in Lithium-Ion Batteries to Prevent Fires
Brady Corporation has patented a solution that consists of a passive UHF RFID sensor tag in a battery, reader antennas in a warehouse and software to identify temperature changes. Seven companies so far are testing or deploying the system and some have been able to...
Energous Reference Designs Bring Sensor Tags to Wireless Power Systems
The “over-the-air” power company is expanding its offerings to provide the necessary support for custom sensors and tags that could be powered and interrogated by the 2W PowerBridge. The goal is to expand sensor networks for companies such as retailers and food brands...
Wyebot, Zebra Technologies, Avery Dennison, ASSA ABLOY: RFID News Roundup
Wyebot Joins Zebra Technologies’ PartnerConnect Alliance Partner Track Wyebot, an industry leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven network automation solutions, announced its participation in the Zebra Technologies’ PartnerConnect program. Wyebot joins as a...
The Case for Washable RFID Tags
The benefits of RFID item-level tagging are now common knowledge in the apparel industry, primarily for quick and accurate inventory taking, replacing what could take a whole team a day or two manually counting products while stores are closed, by a seamless process...
Company Releases Low-Cost Data Center RFID Solution
EPC Solutions Taiwan’s new DCIM system consists of two boxes of hardware—as well as software and API—to track the location of IT assets in data centers. The system tracks conditions with sensor tags, and enables a digital record of movement and maintenance of servers,...
University Research Develops Passive RFID Sensor Tags
UC San Diego has developed a system that uses analog sensors with a direct interface to RFID tags, making them passive sensor devices. The solution includes analog to digital conversion without requiring a dedicated converter for that purpose. Researchers at UC San...