The Root of the Solution
Consider the root of an RFID solution first, then discover commonality across use cases, identify challenges and solidify the foundation.
Consider the root of an RFID solution first, then discover commonality across use cases, identify challenges and solidify the foundation.
A Ziath solution tracks biomedical samples moving into and out of cold storage, with an HF RFID-tagged tray and a barcode and RFID reading device.
STMicroelectronics’ latest FlightSense sensor provides situational awareness for numerous types of smart equipment.
Bluebird’s new device is a phone, an RFID and NFC reader, and a barcode scanner, making it easier to manage hospital inventory or patients.
By using warehouse-management data to ask the right questions of your business, it’s easier to decide if and when automation is necessary.
The RFID Coalition Tech Expo is back in Sydney, Australia, following a four-year hiatus resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some stores are employing technology-based solutions using a combination of EAS, RFID and computer vision from Sensormatic to predict, prevent or respond to criminal events.
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.