New Chip Features Privacy Function for European Retailers
Impinj’s latest chip, the Monza R6-A, offers privacy controls and sustainability features.
Impinj’s latest chip, the Monza R6-A, offers privacy controls and sustainability features.
Chipsafer has completed two African pilots of its LoRa technology-powered system to locate cattle on large ranches and track their behavior; similar pilots in Europe, South America and Australia are ongoing.
Data presented at last week’s RFID in Retail and Apparel event suggests that adoption of RFID to manage apparel inventory is accelerating quickly.
Data presented at last week’s RFID in Retail and Apparel event suggests that adoption of RFID to manage apparel inventory is accelerating quickly.
At the 2017 TDK Sensor Developers Conference, to be held in Santa Clara, Calif., Jenalea Howell will offer a keynote speech titled “IoT and the World of Sensors.”
Companies are trialing a new Internet of Things system from GuardHat, with data-management software from HPCC Systems, to understand where their workers are located—both in real time and historically—as well as the conditions around them, in order to boost safety and efficiency.
Given the complexity of supply chain evolution, companies that optimize across links in the chain may help to shape our future.
Those who execute purposeful planning and implementation when deploying Internet of Things technologies can ensure both short- and long-term success.
Industrial Internet Consortium launches smart-factory machine-learning testbed ••• Meshed IoT Integrators launches local hosting Internet of Things network ••• OutSystems’ low-code platform accelerates customer adoption of AI, IoT ••• Fresh Ideas expands use of Altierre’s IoT system to new venues ••• Kerlink continues global LoRaWAN IoT network expansion with subsidiary in India ••• eMotorWerks, EDF partner to expand JuiceNet IoT electric vehicle charging technology ••• BT, Hitachi develop industrial and enterprise IoT solutions.
The rubber band company is working with the University of Sussex to develop elastic material that could not only be stronger than standard rubber, but also transmit data via RF, accommodate RFID or NFC chips, and store sensor data.