Syndicate Group is proud to introduce its wide range of On Metal RFID Labels
Syndicate Group is proud to introduce its wide range of On Metal RFID Labels aimed towards providing Asset Tracking and Inventory Management solutions.
Syndicate Group is proud to introduce its wide range of On Metal RFID Labels aimed towards providing Asset Tracking and Inventory Management solutions.
During RFID Journal LIVE! 2017 in Phoenix, microsensys will show RFID-based system solutions at booth 547, which enable the seamless monitoring of temperature driven processes using TELID® data loggers. Other values such as humidity, pressure, vibration or shock can also be monitored.
Reelsurance RFID Label Counting and Inspection System has been available since 2014. It has been well adopted by RAIN RFID tag manufacturers, and also utilized by several tag users to be able to check the quality of the received products before application.
Lyngsoe Systems, world-leading RFID integrator, is launching the Belt Loader Reader, a discreet, innovative and intelligent RAIN RFID reader solution designed to track and reconcile baggage at loading and off-loading.
DELO Industrial Adhesives introduces a new generation of the DELOLUX 20 and DELOLUX 202 LED area lamps featuring higher intensities.
Bluvision, a part of HID Global, announces Real-Time Location System [RTLS]-EZ – the only location solution that can be deployed within a matter of hours in the industry today.
The development of the Internet of Things has taken root in the auto insurance industry.
Kyocera launches IoT service in Japan in partnership with Sigfox; MCoreLab intros suite of cloud server software for Internet of Things; AT&T, Maxwell Air Force Base pilot IoT-connected smart base; AT&T Partner Exchange allows solution providers to tap into the IoT; Ingenu RPMA adds IoT connectivity to maritime vessel monitoring; eInfochips offers services for IoT and IIoT solution development; ATID, Smart Res partner on IoT offerings; Insights Success cites Icon Labs as fast-growing IoT firm.
According to a study conducted by Zebra Technologies Brazil, 70 percent of retailers plan to invest in Internet of Things technologies to provide consumers with new levels of customization, speed and convenience.
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