Battling Cargo Theft in Brazil
With the Brazil-ID system in operation, the Wernher von Braun Research Center expects the creation of several services based on the same infrastructure used for toll collection.
With the Brazil-ID system in operation, the Wernher von Braun Research Center expects the creation of several services based on the same infrastructure used for toll collection.
Caen RFID’s Hex reader is intended to enable retailers or other companies to accomplish functions such as selling a product without requiring additional computers, bar-code devices or power cables.
The acquisition will broaden Feig’s product offerings beyond fixed RFID readers to products Panmobil has been selling and developing, such as handheld readers and wearable devices.
The company’s new trade name is intended to reflect its growing focus on wireless sensing products and solutions that measure and transmit sensor data without requiring batteries.
How can the Internet of Things deliver the Jetsons’ lifestyle?
Companies will harness insights from the data explosion across the connected home to offer a comprehensive home care-as-a-service platform.
The acquisition will broaden Feig’s product offerings beyond fixed RFID readers to products Panmobil has been selling and developing, such as handheld readers and wearable devices.
C3 IoT, Microsoft announce strategic partnership to accelerate AI ••• ulalaLAB signs global export contract of its smart factory platform, expands partnership with Swiss smart factory and Switzerland innovation park ••• Twilio launches cellular communications platform ••• Unisys extends stealth security software to include medical, IoT devices ••• Rubicon Labs presents strategies for secure IoT device control ••• Notion integrates with HomeAdvisor, pairs smart-home technology with plumbing services ••• Avnet selected as distributor of Microsoft Azure Sphere ••• Rambus intros programmable hardware security core for networking, automotive, IoT.
As I walked the exhibit hall at last week’s RFID Journal LIVE! conference, it became clear that companies are responding to the need to make radio frequency identification systems simpler to deploy and use.
As I walked the exhibit hall at last week’s RFID Journal LIVE! conference, it became clear that companies are responding to the need to make radio frequency identification systems simpler to deploy and use.