Microsoft, RFID Discovery, Grydd, SparkFun: RFID News Roundup
New RFID technology Being Used by Brook Taverner RFID Discovery has implemented its conveyor belt portal solution at Brook Taverner, enabling the company to check up to 25,000 garments in less than 60 minutes. Using RFID tags fitted into garments during manufacture,...
Factory Growth in Africa Includes RFID Facility in Nairobi
NexGen Packaging has opened its African headquarters to provide packaging and labels, including RFID tags to garment and footwear manufacturers. The Nairobi facility will serve companies throughout the continent and employ 100 to 125 people. NexGen Packaging...
Kyoto Tools Releases RFID-Connected Products with Xerafy
Xerafy has designed custom antenna technology to provide an RFID tag that can be conformed to the tool its being embedded in. The antenna technology is part of a Connected Tools solution that can include engagement platform so that users can view details about...
Embracing Standardization in RFID Technology: A Transformative Approach for Seamless Operations
In today’s rapidly evolving retail environment, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has emerged as a pivotal innovation. However, its full potential remains largely untapped due to the lack of standardization in RFID practices across the industry....
Bringing AI to Healthcare
Healthcare facilities are gaining benefits from AI to manage data and make predictions based on staff member movement as they go about their tasks. RFID data related to inventory, with AI and machine learning, ensures better replenishment forecasting, optimizes stock...
NASA Looking to Use Purdue Robots on Moon, Mars
Purdue University researchers have completed early testing of robots using three different “end effectors” that act as hands to uniquely manipulate items (Photo courtesy of Purdue University/Jared Pike) With computer vision and onboard machine learning, the...
RFID Tracks AV Assets at James Madison University
The solution from A2B Tracking was built to be simple and easy to use, with handheld readers and smartphones with an app. Data is managed in the cloud so that the university can track location and maintenance records of thousands of high value assets, from...
Chasm Adds Production Facility for Transparent Antennas
The company’s clear, carbon-nanotube based material is being used or tested for NFC, Bluetooth, ZigBee, 5G and other wireless networks for automotive and other markets. Antennas will be offered with phased-array functionality by next year. Since releasing a...
