RFID Inc. Offers RFID Products Online
The company has launched a new ecommerce website that enables users to buy a wide variety of tags and readers.
The company has launched a new ecommerce website that enables users to buy a wide variety of tags and readers.
The manufacturer will present a case study revealing how it is preventing errors using RFID technology.
As the edge becomes the heart of the Internet of Things, there is a need for true expertise to win through.
Using Somark Innovation’s SensaLab solution, laboratories can read and write data from and to an ultra-small UHF RFID tag embedded in the base of an animal’s tail, without requiring technicians to remove the animal from its cage or handle it.
The technology is evolving in new and innovative ways.
FEIG Electronics has released a UHF RFID antenna capable of surviving the worst weather and harshest conditions, such as suspended over winter highways or on airport concourses—or even when collided into in port storage yards.
The company will sponsor RFID Journal’s 17th annual conference and exhibition, to be held on Apr. 2-4 in Phoenix, as well as the LIVE! Retail @ RetailX event, slated for June 25-27 in Chicago.
The retailer has deployed an RFID solution from Nedap across its 200 Nordic stores, enabling it to display in-store products to online shoppers, thereby making both online and physical shopping easier and more efficient.
Radio frequency identification and the Internet of Things can strengthen omnichannel retailing, making the physical space more integrated with the experience offered by digital channels.
The Green Tag Program offers green certification to UHF and NFC tags sold by Smartrac that omit heavy metals, adhesives and chemical etching processes as tags are increasingly being applied to products and packaging that might be recycled.