Awards Finalists Highlight the Maturation of RFID
The scope and complexity of many deployments show that RFID can play a role in mission-critical applications.
The scope and complexity of many deployments show that RFID can play a role in mission-critical applications.
Florida Hospital, Delta Air Lines and Target are among the finalists for 2016. The winners will be revealed at this year’s LIVE! event, being held on May 3-5.
Offer a simple, cost-efficient solution that delivers value, and you’ll have a customer for life.
Australians who commit to wearing an Intel smart watch and hitting exercise goals can earn discounts of up to 10 percent off their insurance premiums.
RFID health-care solutions can improve many operations and processes, but not all the gains will impact a hospital’s bottom line.
The company is offering its indoor real-time location system software—which leverages a smartphone’s built-in geomagnetic sensor—to a variety of sectors, including retail, transportation and health care.
EVRYTHNG seeks to disrupt the IoT gateway; KeyPOD keeps an eye on heavy equipment; Bosch announces IoT Cloud; GE makes Predix generally available, releases new UI; CALLUP offers new SIM management service.
Tego, Smartrac partner on UHF tags for challenging industrial environments ••• Smartrac launches passive UHF moisture-sensing inlay for health care ••• Siemens intros adaptive-polarization RFID reader antenna ••• View Technologies initiates starter program for RTLS, RFID solution providers ••• NeWave unveils Floor-Mount Portal ••• L-com to make, sell wireless sensors from Point Six ••• Tectus releases multi-frequency pen-shaped RFID reader.
Travelers are ever more engaged with their smartphones, and airports and airlines are eager to leverage beacons to engage more with them.
End users from Airbus, Boeing, Delta Air Lines, KLM, Orbital ATK, the U.S. Air Force and Northup Grumman will share best practices and adoption strategies at RFID Journal’s 14th annual event, being held on May. 3-5, in Orlando.