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Zebra Technologies recently made an investment in Xemelgo, an outgrowth of relationship of Xemelgo being a Zebra Premier ISV ...
The University of Parma’s RFID Lab recently analyzed the impact of RFID deployments has on employees’ working conditions.
Banks should be using AI to move customer interactions beyond the purely transactional to the intelligence-based to stay ...
Fabletics partnered with Keonn to provide real-time inventory and location for their products, across all of its physical ...
GT Linens deal marks the final piece in an integrated supply chain for textiles in laundry facilities, hotels, & healthcare ...
In an era of increasingly powerful AI, professionals can dig deeper into historical data to reveal new insights and more ...
Avery Dennison's RFID-enabled In-Mold Label (IML) portfolio is built to meet the demands of modern reuse and tracking systems ...
Georgia-Pacific is piloting enhanced digital twins at its Savannah River Mill through technology from SAS and Epic Games.
It’s generally said that the roots of radio frequency identification technology can be traced back to World War II. The Germans, Japanese, Americans and British were all using radar—which had been ...
I could be wrong, but I’m fairly sure the phrase “Internet of Things” started life as the title of a presentation I made at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1999. Linking the new idea of RFID in P&G’s supply ...
RFID and Ambient IoT can be used independently and in tandem to make lives a little easier, more efficient, and a whole lot more exciting.
University of Bremen researchers explain how a vehicle's license plate can function as an antenna for a passive UHF tag, outperforming smart labels on windshields, as well as on-metal tags.