RFID and IoT Working Together to Mitigate COVID-19 Warehouse Disruptions
With social distancing changing the face of retail, companies need to digitize their supply chain processes with the Internet of Things and radio frequency identification.
With social distancing changing the face of retail, companies need to digitize their supply chain processes with the Internet of Things and radio frequency identification.
With COVID-19 dominating news headlines lately, it’s easy to forget the many unique and creative ways in which the technology has been deployed.
Keonn Technologies’ AdvanWash solution confirms that an individual has washed his or her hands and has authority to access a specific area, like an ICU, before doors open, while software collects that data for alerts and analytics.
GlobalPlatform supports SESIP methodology for IoT device security certification; Murata launches new website to foster tech innovation; Quuppa certifies Confidex tags to support its industrial RTLS offering; Comparesoft, Itemit, RedBite Solutions form referral partnership for asset-tracking app; Zigbee Alliance, Digital Illumination Interface Alliance collaborate on IoT gateways.
Triax Technologies intros social-distancing and contact-tracing IoT solution; POSDATA Group, Sensormatic Solutions expand partnership for retail inventory; DEPS to supply Kerlink IoT LoRaWAN solutions in Ukraine; enVista offers complimentary consulting during COVID-19 pandemic; Arm offers IoT platform for smart metering and utilities, partners with Hexing.
The Brazilian association has created a webpage to streamline requests for the masks, in order to protect healthcare professionals from COVID-19 and allow them to save more lives.
Morita Group is tracking the status and location of each truck as it is assembled at the company’s site in Osaka, Japan, using Kokusai Kogyo software and Quuppa Locators and tags to detect where each vehicle is in the factory or yard.
Companies around the world are pitching in to help those in need.
Kerlink will provide Saturas with LoRa-based hardware and software as it launches its technology commercially.
Industrial Internet of Things designers face quite a few challenges in today’s market, but options are available.