Call for Entries for 15th Annual RFID Journal Awards
The awards recognize those that have distinguished themselves by their use of RFID or their introduction of a new RFID product or service.
The awards recognize those that have distinguished themselves by their use of RFID or their introduction of a new RFID product or service.
Sectigo updates IoT security and identity-management platform; Samsung, IBM, Red Hat collaborate on Industry 4.0 solutions; Lenovo, Amazon Web Services offer IoT partner program; Wind River, Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions provide cybersecurity protections.
Humatics’ solution pinpoints trail location for the MTA in New York City and now may be expanded into Europe and Asia, with support from a new service that guides technology companies with standards and regulations worldwide.
These trends will have a big impact on the future of the retail industry for brands and consumers alike.
Event Genius aims to help music festivals and concerts begin the process of organizing safe events once COVID-19 restrictions lift, leveraging RFID to make transactions touchless, limit interactions with staff and track attendee locations for contact tracing.
Packetcraft’s system is now supported on Nordic’s nRF5340 wireless system-on-chip, for such audio applications as stereo earbuds and hearing aids.
There are plenty of reasons to deploy the technology, and the payoffs are often substantial.
The company’s investment in iTAG’s technology has boosted the traceability of its stock, the precision of its product storage and the agility of its inventory counts.
Lineas is capturing location and maintenance data about its thousands of freight cars as they travel around Europe and across national borders, allowing the Belgian freight company to not only improve its own railcar usage but share accurate ETA data with its customers.
A study from Zebra Technologies has analyzed the behaviors of Brazilian and Latin American consumers, sellers and decision makers in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.