by Admin | Dec 11, 2019 | News
Ynvisible has developed an interactive printed graphics display that employs RFID for power harvesting and could also be married to NFC, HF or UHF tags and sensors to provide visual displays in places where RFID reads are inconvenient or impossible.
by Admin | Dec 10, 2019 | News
During the past year, Postcon has expanded its passive RFID mail-tracking system, with active cellular and Wi-Fi-based Kizy trackers from Spectos to view the movements of sample letters in real time as they pass through sortation systems and hubs and are delivered to recipients.
by Admin | Dec 9, 2019 | News
The company’s new Corby center brings UHF RFID technology closer to the United Kingdom’s retail market, which can use its simulated stores, warehouse and laboratory space for testing and designing RFID systems.
by Admin | Dec 8, 2019 | Expert Views
Devices utilizing the Industrial Internet of Things are changing the industry by providing plant managers with valuable, minute-to-minute data.
by Admin | Dec 8, 2019 | Editor's Views
The FDA’s “A New Era of Smarter Food Safety” initiative could result in RFID and other technologies being adopted to improve supply chain visibility and safety.
by Admin | Dec 6, 2019 | News
Teijin’s 2D communication sheets provide a real-time view into when products are stocked on shelves on which the sheets are mounted, and when they are removed.
by Admin | Dec 5, 2019 | News
The company’s partners and customers are currently testing its M730 and M750 ICs; Smartrac has announced inlays and tags based on the new products, while Checkpoint Systems will release five new inlays as well.
by Admin | Dec 5, 2019 | News
Xerafy unveils RFID tag for complex production environments; iDTRONIC intros RFID reader for indoor and outdoor use; PREMO releases mid-range LF RFID magnetic field antenna; Sigfox launches private area network for IoT connectivity; Georgia Tech IoT research center offers digital transformation white paper.
by Admin | Dec 4, 2019 | News
A new paper published by the Auburn University RFID Lab suggests the two technologies could help retailers, brand owners and logistics providers reduce counterfeiting, shrink and chargebacks.
by Admin | Dec 3, 2019 | News
EPC Solutions Taiwan has built a solution enabling 99.7 percent accuracy of automated dice-throw reads, with an RFID reader built into a throwing machine, six UHF RFID tags in each die and custom near-field antennas that can read tags with 1-centimeter precision.