RFID Industry Finds Adoption Across Different Business Verticals | RFID World Canada
Source: RFID Industry Finds Adoption Across Different Business Verticals | RFID World Canada
Source: RFID Industry Finds Adoption Across Different Business Verticals | RFID World Canada
Smartrac operates in the field of RFID technology to make products smart and enables businesses to identify, authenticate, track and complement product offerings with digitally based services, and to link objects with customer’s IT systems and the internet. Source: UPM sells Smartrac shares to OEP | Labels & Labeling
A segment on Good Morning America about Target's Wonderland store in Manhattan portrays the technology in glowing terms. Source: RFID's Reputation Turns Positive - RFID Journal
An ad campaign for the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home utilized passive UHF tags and readers to make outdoor digital signs interactive, causing a dog displayed on the signs to follow shoppers as they walked by. Source: Animal Shelter Uses RFID to Fetch Mall Shoppers' Attention - RFID Journal
Source: GSI Group’s JADAK Acquires SkyeTek RFID | RFID World Canada
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In a store that has implemented RFID tagging, associates can offer a better customer experience. Source: RFID technology to the rescue! | Retail News | RIS News: Business/Technology Insights for Retail, Supermarket Executives
SMARTRAC has introduced a comprehensive range of RAIN inlays based on Impinj’s latest Monza® R6-P chip. Optimized for serializing items such as apparel, electronics, … Source: SMARTRAC Presents Retail Optimized RAIN Inlays based on Impinj Monza® R6-P Chip - SMARTRAC N.V.
The Danish city is testing a system provided by RFID company ID-advice that turns the light green when it detects the presence of a bicycle at the intersection. Source: In Aarhus, RFID Triggers Traffic Lights When Bikes Approach - RFID Journal
CNRFID-CSL NEWSLETTER – DECEMBER 2015 The final trilogue discussions between the European Parliament, the European Commission and the Council of Ministers on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) are due to take place this month. In 2016 the GDPR will begin to replace the 20 year old Data Protection Directive.