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Some companies want to implement an RFID system without doing their homework. Trying to save a few dollars this way can be costly in the long run.
Some companies want to implement an RFID system without doing their homework. Trying to save a few dollars this way can be costly in the long run.
Companies from around the world will unveil their latest innovations at the event, being held on May 9-11 in Phoenix, Ariz.
Juniper Systems releases rugged tablet with Android OS ••• ThingMagic enhances Sargas RAIN RFID reader ••• Quest Solution Canada Inc. changes branding, name ••• CSL launches long-range UHF RFID handheld sled reader ••• FEIG RAIN readers now compatible with Portable Technology Solutions RFID software ••• Siemens firmware connects RFID to MindSphere cloud-based IoT operating system ••• Security Industry Association recognizes STid access-control mobile app.
A partnership with the IoT Talent Consortium will offer data science training to Illinois workers and learners, with cybersecurity training next in the pipeline.
Companies from around the world will unveil their latest innovations at the event, being held next month in Phoenix, Ariz.
The company’s Simatic RF600 RFID system now supports the OPC UA open interface.
Acumentive is in discussions with customers that plan to launch the Bluetooth Low Energy system with low-cost zonal tracking, using dongle readers and beacons in some areas, and Fathom Hub-based tracking of moving beacons in others.
Asavie’s PassBridge connectivity platform integrates with MultiTech’s MultiConnect conduit gateway to secure LPWA communications.
Oregon Health & Science University is deploying NFC badge-reading kiosks at the two stations for its aerial trams, in order to understand ridership statistics in advance of a scheduled maintenance shut-down.
The partnership leverages NTT Com’s global network, cloud and data centers with Cumulocity’s Internet of Things application-enablement platform.