RFID Journal to Hold RFID in Aerospace and Defense Event in Long Beach, Calif., on Oct. 20, 2016
The one-day conference will feature fast-track RFID training on Oct. 19, prior to the event’s opening.
The one-day conference will feature fast-track RFID training on Oct. 19, prior to the event’s opening.
A perspective on how IoT-based technologies could improve health care in the United Kingdom—both for citizens and for its National Health Service.
RFID tags in wooden spoons and readers at the shelves and check-out stations allowed shoppers to select and purchase items, simply by tapping their spoon.
Before hospitals deploy an RFID solution to improve bed management, they must revise their patient-workflow process.
This series examines how wooing major tech firms and supporting academic researchers is helping to transform the Irish capital.
This series examines how wooing major technology firms and supporting academic researchers is helping to transform the Irish capital.
C2Sense’s passive RFID sensors will be tested in at least three pilots to determine if they can detect specific gases in the real world.
The National Institutes of Health Clinical Center has launched an app that leverages data from beacons to guide patients and personnel around a 3-million-square-foot building.
A California hospital and a mall have installed the Swedish company’s StepInside technology to track and analyze traffic patterns at their facilities; the software also enables them to share location-based content with app users.
Footmarks’ beacon platform, installed at Marc’s stores in Ohio, provides Dinner Spinner app users with recipes tailored to their location, weather and current product sales.