From Aisles to Algorithms
How small and medium retailers can leverage artificial intelligence.
How small and medium retailers can leverage artificial intelligence.
Phychips’ PR7 system-on-chip will enable UHF RFID reader manufacturers to build handheld or fixed readers with high sensitivity.
SML has received ARC Quality Certification from the Auburn University RFID Lab for its efforts to accelerate item-level RFID adoption.
Zebra launches mobile computer compatible with RFID; European service providers choose EchoStar satellite IoT connectivity; PTS RFID software supports Impinj readers; Avnet, Aceinna partner on sensor product distribution; Danalto offers integration with Autodesk software.
A RADAR solution leverages passive UHF RFID tags to understand where merchandise is located throughout a store, while computer vision will expand visibility into shopper behavior and engagement.
In addition, the company has named Modern Software as its premium network partner in Oman.
Soracom’s Plan US-MAX offering enables devices using eSIM cards to connect to a network in remote or rural locations via LTE-M, NB-IoT, or 3G or 4G cellular.
Often a CEO is skeptical of the technology, but someone lower down the command chain convinces the company to deploy it to solve a problem.
As costs have fallen, an increasing number of retailers are looking to the technology to solve problems traditionally associated with managing stock.
Italy’s University of Parma and Michigan State University’s Axia Institute have developed a tool that has found hundreds of trees can be saved with some deployments.