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MEET THE INFLUENCERS: Tali Freed Links Industry with Academia for Technology Innovation
The founder and director of Cal Poly's PolyGAIT Center for Global Automatic Identification Technologies has been solving industry challenges with RFID for two decades, and is leading students who are driving new solutions for complex challenges.
Graphene Additive Could Create More Effective Sensors
HydroGraph Clean Power's customers and partners are building its graphene-producing cells into adhesives, lubricants, and potentially IoT or RFID products.
RFID Journal LIVE! 2022 Report, Part 2
Presentations and recordings are now available for the remaining conference tracks from RFID Journal's 20th annual conference and exhibition, recently held in Las Vegas.
Tageos Tags Reflect Broadening RFID Demand
The new tags provide automatic identification and sensing capabilities for a variety of products, from metallic packed goods and small form-factor products to items that must be read from multiple orientations.
Airline Automates Air Cargo Tracking via BLE
Cal Cargo Airlines has deployed a solution from Descartes that provides data about the locations and conditions of palletized or containerized cargo moving through a worldwide network of BLE gateways.
Speaker Lineup Finalized for RFID Journal LIVE! 2022
More than 80 end users and RFID experts will speak at this year's event regarding the technology's benefits for retail, apparel, manufacturing, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, food and agriculture, defense, aviation, energy and other sectors.
Baggage Inlay Provides RFID Functionality for Airline Legacy Systems
Airlines are employing a new inlay from Tageos for checked baggage, which offers UHF RFID technology and modified sensitivity to operate with existing infrastructure.
Cross-Industry Discussion Will Focus on RFID Deployments
GS1 US is launching a quarterly best practices program with a panel discussion in March, which will bring together industry experts to foster peer-to-peer learning and networking.