The non-profit organization is extending its global efforts to connect with companies and users, addressing use cases, regulations and bandwidth opportunities.
Automation is changing the way factories operate, and RFID enables automation for supply chain functions like inventory, vendor management and equipment tracking.
As the industry prepares to digitize all new tires, companies have been testing RFID in their products and leveraging standardized data management from the Global Data Service Organization.
The company is growing its wireless energy solution to power BLE tags with new certification for use in Japan, and has teamed up with InnoTractor and Thinaer.
Tosca has tagged more than 1.5 million plastic pallets and high-value assets that transport goods to factories and stores, providing a view into all steps of each asset's transportation and service cycles.
Portable Technology Solutions aims to help suppliers meet RFID mandates from retailers such as Walmart, to validate tags' EPC numbers and confirm proper shipment of goods.
One year after GS1 US launched its Cross-Industry RFID Discussion Group, the organization says its 200 members, from retailers to manufacturers, have been able to share experiences.