Lacoste Creates High-Tech RFID Showroom
The company uses RFID to locate goods, as well as prevent unauthorized exits and product misplacements, in its new Le Club store concept.
The company uses RFID to locate goods, as well as prevent unauthorized exits and product misplacements, in its new Le Club store concept.
Accuride’s Senseon Plus, designed for use by pharmacies, hospitals, veterinarians and retailers, allows companies to automate the locking and unlocking of cabinets, as well as control who accesses them and when.
Sam’s Club and Walmart are the latest pharmacy chains to announce that they are using an HF RFID-based solution from En-Vision America that reads prescription data on a medication’s tag, then audibly reads that information to a visually impaired patient.
ReedPOP is expanding services with its NFC RFID-enabled badges for more than 150,000 New York Comic Con fans at this year’s event.
Technologies based on the 3.5 GHz band, dubbed OnGo by the CBRS Alliance, enable interference-free LTE services for Internet of Things deployments.
By deploying an RFID system from iTag, a papermaking firm has reduced the need for manual operations and has sped up its processes.
The company has added new products that can be read from up to 6 meters away and adhere to an array of surfaces, and has also implemented measures to reinforce its focus on global industrial applications.
As Internet of Things devices propel the world into uncharted territory, a single software platform, control panel and set of integration tools can provide the seamless connectivity crucial to a product’s success.
SMAG Graphique is showcasing how RFID technology can be used for its label-converting equipment customers, as it recently released two new converting machines for UHF RFID-enabled product labels.
ShipChain and GTX are partnering to offer a solution that captures supply chain data throughout perishable goods’ journey from manufacturer to consumer, with a goal of boosting visibility and trust.