Platforms, Partnerships and Wide-Area Networks Dominate Industry Event
At IoT World, in Santa Clara, Calif., platforms and partnerships proliferated, while low-power wide-area network providers highlighted new capabilities and network expansions.
At IoT World, in Santa Clara, Calif., platforms and partnerships proliferated, while low-power wide-area network providers highlighted new capabilities and network expansions.
Decathlon and Florida Hospital are among the winners for 2016, selected at RFID Journal’s 14th annual LIVE! conference in Orlando, Fla.
The sensor, the company says, can be set up in 10 minutes and supports five configurable zones for monitoring the locations of objects fitted with Ubisense active tags.
The bank is teaming up with Gimbal to send messages to app-using banking customers at 10 branches, and to enable them to unlock ATM lobby doors with their smartphones.
The IoT is about far more than just hardware, smart devices and connectivity technologies.
The forensic toxicology and health-care sciences testing lab is using a UHF RFID system to track the storage and processing of blood and tissue samples.
Last week’s event says a lot about which regions, industries and companies are employing RFID technology.
The project, billed as a “smart neighborhood” technology test, will monitor energy usage inside apartments, as well as the buildings’ water and safety systems.
U.K. logistics provider Paragon Automotive is using passive UHF RFID tags to track the receipt, finishing, storage and shipment of cars at its workshops and outdoor storage compound.
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