by Rich Handley | Sep 4, 2020 | News
Apptricity says its new Bluetooth Low Energy technology can provide location data for tracking individuals and things in wide spaces or very large buildings, without the high cost of installing numerous readers or using satellite or cellular devices.
by Rich Handley | Sep 3, 2020 | News
STMicroelectronics adds 48-pin package option for its LoRa-enabled SoC; Avnet intros LTE dev kit with Sequans modem for IoT solutions; TAGNOS unveils proximity-monitoring solution; Tektronix offers IoT dashboards for data streaming, visualization.
by Rich Handley | Sep 2, 2020 | News
The DoD’s latest contract with Savi Technology focuses on Internet of Things solutions leveraging satellite and cellular networks, while phasing out active RFID, thereby providing agencies with IoT-based visibility of assets and inventory as goods move around the world.
by Rich Handley | Sep 1, 2020 | News
RFID Journal will host an educational and highly immersive virtual experience with many of the speakers who were supposed to present at the face-to-face event that was canceled due to the pandemic.
by Rich Handley | Aug 31, 2020 | News
With DoseID’s launch, RFID tag certification will be provided by the Auburn University RFID Lab’s ARC Program.
by Rich Handley | Aug 30, 2020 | Expert Views
It is vital that OEMs and systems integrators provide future-proof devices capable of accommodating customers’ requirements.
by Rich Handley | Aug 28, 2020 | News
The company, which produces 60,000 garments a month and sells them at its stores, has adopted a radio frequency identification solution from iTag Etiquetas Inteligentes.
by Rich Handley | Aug 27, 2020 | News
JADAK handheld reader integrates LF/HF RFID, 1D/2D barcodes; Fresenius Kabi intros RFID smart labels for medication management; Talkin’ Things offers $0.03 NFC and RFID tags; Facedrive BLE app pairs with TraceSCAN wearable tech; Semtech, Amazon Web Services, TensorIoT collaborate on IoT solutions; Microlink to distribute Kerlink LoRaWAN solutions in Colombia, Peru.
by Rich Handley | Aug 26, 2020 | News
Several companies are conducting early testing of Avery Dennison’s Maxdura device—which comes with a built-in battery, a sensor and UHF functionality—so that data can be captured as perishable foods, drugs or other goods pass through portals where tags are being read.
by Rich Handley | Aug 25, 2020 | News
Swinburne University of Technology has teamed up with Software AG to provide Internet of Things solutions that are now being tested by Bega Cheese and other companies to boost product quality and operational efficiency for the production of food, composite materials and other goods.