Retailers Must Reframe Their Thinking
If you build an omnichannel house without an RFID foundation, it will crumble.
If you build an omnichannel house without an RFID foundation, it will crumble.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the number of retailers deploying RFID solutions is accelerating.
Solutions must become simpler to deploy and use, as well as more scalable.
Texas State University engineering students are designing an RFID system that could read multiple tags simultaneously.
Mollusks provide scientists with data about the amount of nitrate in rivers.
Gas, electric and water companies slowly adopt RFID to reduce costs and improve services.
The Sensor Tadpole tag helps automobile manufacturers ensure their vehicles are watertight; VueTrack-UDI enables medical device manufacturers to comply with the FDA’s identification mandate and achieve internal benefits; Clarity 3.X software lets retailers manage enterprisewide inventory processes more effectively.
It’s time to get up to speed on RFID, before your competitors leave you in the dust.
The company’s Higgs-EC chip and inlays, as well as an Android-based handheld reader, are all designed to accommodate the rapid growth of item-level RFID tagging and the need to read those tags in high volumes.
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