Driving Sustainability Through RFID Technology
A growing number of brands are helping to pave the way for a more sustainable future.
A growing number of brands are helping to pave the way for a more sustainable future.
The latest version of the 7351731 standard offers updated guidance to help medical device manufacturers and users test their products with UHF, HF and LF RFID readers, to ensure immunity to RF transmission effects.
Confidex offers rugged industrial RFID plates; HID intros new asset-tracking tags; Toppan develops interactive packages to connect with NFC phones; STMicroelectronics, Qeexo partner on machine-learning IoT sensors; Vizinex RFID expands its tag production equipment; Giesecke+Devrient acquires IoT company Pod Group; Microsoft honors IoT partner Rockwell Automation.
Essence SmartCare has released a patient-care solution leveraging Bluetooth 5 and a package of sensors, a gateway and cloud-based software to connect healthcare providers with patients for personalized monitoring plans.
The issues associated with climate change are complex and diverse, but using technology to improve recycling rates and decrease waste can make a difference.
Comitronic-BTI’s RFID-enabled Lockgard device is designed to lock machines or secure areas in order to prevent accidents involving electricity or mechanical operation being activated in areas in which individuals are working.
As airline traffic resumes, the technology company’s acquisition is part of its expansion plans in UHF RFID-based baggage tracking.
RFID and other Internet of Things technologies can take the guesswork out of monitoring physical assets, inventory, tools and more.
With supply chains becoming more complex, it’s time to build a strong foundational framework that is well-monitored and secured.
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.