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Technologies such as RFID, intelligent parcel tracking, and cross-campus coordination are not only improving logistics but redefining it.
NextNav submitted the report to rebut what is sees as flawed assumptions put forth by those opposing the company's 5G-based ...
Tilly’s is deploying Nedap’s iD Cloud solution to enhance inventory accuracy and optimize product availability.
Smaller, more efficient models, customized AI solutions, and open-weight systems are making it possible for businesses to ...
Existing customers of TSC’s MB241 printers can add RFID functionality to their machines with an RFID upgrade kit ...
Avery Dennison has developed an RFID label that received a Design for Recyclability recognition from Association of Plastic ...
Identiv has entered into a partnership with Narravero to accelerate the commercialization of integrated solutions for DPP ...
Roberti writes "Companies are relying on outside advice, rather than educating their own RFID team members, & this is leading ...
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.
While the Food Traceability Rule has been delayed, RFID is reshaping how food moves, how risks are managed, and how trust is ...
Mario Cardullo received the first patent for a passive, read-write RFID tag. He tells how he came up with the idea in 1969.
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 ...
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