ABRFID Companies Unite Against COVID-19
The agency is working to save lives by maintaining the physical integrity of health professionals at the forefront of the war against COVID-19.
The agency is working to save lives by maintaining the physical integrity of health professionals at the forefront of the war against COVID-19.
The company’s SR1000 Series chips are designed to use less power than standard UWB chips and to be faster due to low latency, as well as cost less and prevent interference from other wireless signals.
When developing and implementing an RFID solution, it’s a good idea to test early and often.
The company has announced a solution to help retailers manage an increasing number of e-commerce returns as they focus their efforts on online sales during the coronavirus crisis.
Evans Distribution Systems has reduced customer claims to nearly zero for the cookies it packs and ships, by tracking the packing quality of each box and pallet via ADLINK’s machine vision-based technology and artificial intelligence.
Both manufacturers and systems integrators in the United States are eligible for Small Business Administration loans for two months of payroll, and repayment will be forgiven if the rules are followed.
The Australian startup is betting on the system to combat fraud—which, according to the company’s data, is close to $70 billion.
The Industrial Internet of Things, powered wirelessly, offers new opportunities for innovation.
Eventually, businesses will again start receiving the goods they’re having trouble stocking, but human compassion seems to be in short supply.
A LoRaWAN-based solution is bringing visibility to assets, equipment and cargo, thereby decreasing energy consumption, improving passenger comfort, making operations more efficient and reducing flight delays.