Avery Dennison, Myriota, Qualcomm, Technologies AG: RFID News Roundup
Avery Dennison Expands M800 Avery Dennison recently announced the expansion of its Impinj M800 series IC product family to include a broader range of next generation RFID inlays and tags. The AD Stealth and AD Sonic inlays and tags can be used in apparel, general...
Royal Antwerp FC Scores Reusable Cup Solution with RFID
The Belgian-based football team needed to meet a sustainability directive from the European Union related to eliminating single-use plastic cups. The solution known as STAR, from Aucxis, has reduced queueing time for football fans, reduced labor at the bar and...
Using RFID, JSW Steel Cuts Truck Dwell Times at Factories
The RFID and AI solution from Kemar Automation enables JSW Steel to track the status of the trucks that enter and leave its facility at each step in the loading, unloading and weighing process. The company can use the system to better plan its dispatching and...
OpenAI, xAI Push to Improve their Artificial Intelligence Capabilities
Open AI training new AI model that would succeed the GPT-4 technology Elon Musk’s AI company raises $6 billion in funding Two of the leading artificial intelligence company’s announced updates to the lead in the AI arms race. OpenAI has begun training a new flagship...
Labs Collaborate on RFID for Nuclear Weapons Management at Los Alamos
Los Alamos National Laboratory is teaming with Auburn University’s RFID Lab with joint research in RFID deployment to track nuclear weapon components in glove box storage. The technology could help Los Alamos officials identify weapon parts more efficiently,...
Editor’s View: Why the RFID Community Should Care About the Scarlett Johansson, OpenAI Dispute
The dispute between Johansson and OpenAI brings to focus broader questions of artificial intelligence development The issue has ramifications for RFID and IoT companies when it comes to proprietary data, patents As the use of artificial intelligence (AI)...
South Dakota Senator Seeks to Block RFID Tagging Rule
USDA announced new regulations for cattle tagging that requires an electronic (EID) ear tag. Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) calls proposed RFID mandate a “federal government overreach” U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) recently introduced legislation to prevent the federal...
Wiliot, Dredger Corporation, Nordic Semiconductor, RF-star: RFID News Roundup
Wiliot Introduces New Ambient IoT Food Safety Initiative Wiliot announced a new food safety initiative to create completely transparent and traceable supply chains through the adoption of IoT technology. Wiliot is partnering with food industry...
