Next-Gen Supply Chain: Connecting IoT Data to the Bottom Line
The rise of the Internet of Things is bringing about a shift in how companies operate.
The rise of the Internet of Things is bringing about a shift in how companies operate.
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SMIITY implemented in Madeira in partnership with Turismo da Madeira; Mocana introduces IoT security developer kit for Raspberry Pi to ease integration with secure cryptoprocessors; Micron, Microsoft announce collaboration to improve Internet of Things security; Parker Hannifin unveils Industrial IoT platform as part of its digital transformation strategy; 1oT expands cellular connectivity service to more than 150 countries worldwide; STMicroelectronics intros cloud-connectable kit for IoT device development; H&D Wireless, Zuite Business Consulting partner on RTLS indoor positioning of returnable transport packages.
The Connexient system at The Jewish Hospital allows those with smartphones to find their way around the hospital, doctors’ offices and a parking area with an app, while others can access wayfinding data on kiosks mounted in entrances.
At next week’s RFID Journal LIVE! event, many companies will find new RFID solutions that will help them improve operations, reduce inefficiencies and become more profitable.
With the ALR-F800-X, users can name their readers according to their location, automatically read tags conforming to all standards, and set perimeters for readers with Microsoft’s Windows tools and the device’s Emissary software layer.
The company reports that the Space Ranger 9200 offers real-time location data within 4,500-square-foot cells with more than 99 percent accuracy, and only a few antennas per reader.
The joint solution provides automated certificate injection in factories and enables OEMs to develop and deploy secured, embedded connected devices with relative ease
Feig Electronics announces RAIN reader compatibility with Portable Technology Solutions software, offers new antenna multiplexer ••• Convergence Systems Ltd. launches UHF RFID handheld sled with long read range ••• DSS Plastics Group to exhibit secure plastic cards ••• Genetec announces distribution partnership with reader manufacturer STid ••• Faxitron intros RFID system from Health Beacons Inc., FDA-cleared for use in breast lesion localization ••• Balluff unveils tool-identification system ••• Lord Carter Innovation Award runners-up include two users of Harland Simon RFID system ••• Nedap Retail introduces RFID antenna for surveillance, item tracking.
The company’s new I.Lab is intended to put RFID and other Internet of Things technologies in front of users and developers, while also serving as a source for creating new solutions based on their ideas and questions.