IoT Preserves Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccines
Bosch is implementing an Internet of Things solution that tracks the conditions of cold chain loads in real time, from the point of manufacture to the point of use.
Bosch is implementing an Internet of Things solution that tracks the conditions of cold chain loads in real time, from the point of manufacture to the point of use.
It’s not just about capacity—the key is business continuity, during and beyond the pandemic.
The MIT Media Lab system employs computer vision, focused by RFID technology, to enable a robot to find a specific item in a complex environment, then pick it up and place it according to instructions for shipping, sorting or manufacturing.
Everactive intros IoT steam-trap predictive-maintenance solution; Software AG uses MachNation IoT performance-testing system; Semtech, EchoStar Mobile to test satellite IoT connectivity integrated with LoRaWAN; Avnet offers IoT proof-of-concept development platform; Omdia survey shows enterprises deem IoT vital to digital transformation; Ambiq unveils voice-command kit with BLE option for IoT devices; Essence Group launches smart home security solution.
Tracking consumer habits in relation to each product enables a company to leverage RFID in marketing strategies and optimize customer experiences for greater profits.
Students and personnel, leveraging technology from Transact, can conduct business ranging from purchasing meals to printing copies, checking out books, and accessing dorm rooms or labs using their mobile phones.
ITL Group has posted a webinar in partnership with Tageos which explores the importance of RFID in helping retail businesses achieve their sustainability goals.
SkyLab’s Internet of Things system, used throughout the Netherlands and beyond, is now being expanded offshore, with Kerlink’s iStation gateways creating open networks for ports and companies.
The partnership is intended to help companies fuel digital transformation and utilize predictive business insights to pivot their operations in real time via artificial intelligence, machine learning and the Internet of Things.
Before the pandemic essentially made it a necessity, many universities had already begun investing in such systems to improve campus safety.