Passive RFID Using UHF Delivers Long-range Benefits in the IoT

Passive RFID Using UHF Delivers Long-range Benefits in the IoT

2018-06-23T00:00:00+00:00June 23, 2018|Applications, Automotive, EVI, Member News, RAIN, UHF RFID|

"For consumers, the impact of the IoT may be summarised as greater convenience, for example, many people now use contactless payment, something that is enabled by short-range RF communications between a payment terminal and a bank card, mobile phone or smart watch equipped with the same technology. Recently, the introduction

RFID is transforming the tire industry 

2018-06-22T00:00:00+00:00June 22, 2018|Applications, Automotive, RAIN, Transportation, UHF RFID|

Radio frequency identification is being adopted rapidly in a growing number of tire industry processes and will deliver more transparency, fewer rejected tires and production failures and better control of materials.. Radio frequency identification is being adopted rapidly in a growing number of tire industry processes and will deliver more

Teslonix and CISC Semiconductor partnering to bring breakthrough IoT/RFID reader and test solutions to market

2018-06-22T00:00:00+00:00June 22, 2018|IoT, Member News, UHF RFID|

         Ottawa, Canada. Klagenfurt, Austria - June 12th, 2018 - Teslonix Inc and CISC Semiconductor GmbH are pleased to announce a joint Eureka (an intergovernmental funding network - www.eurekanetwork.org) funded project aimed at developing the next generation of IoT/RFID Reader and required Test Equipment. “Teslonix’s unique capability of delivering more

NXP to Host RAIN Alliance Meeting Focused on Industry 4.0

2018-06-21T00:00:00+00:00June 21, 2018|Member News, RAIN, UHF RFID|

NXP to Host RAIN Alliance Meeting Focused on Industry 4.0 European event to focus on education, technology and new industry applications that are accelerating UHF RFID growth and adoptionVIENNA, Austria, June 21, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ:NXPI) today announced it is hosting next week’s RAIN Alliance–Europe meeting in Vienna as part of its deep focus

FEIG ELECTRONICS Announces the New UHF Directional Reader Solution for Tracking Flow of People and Assets

2018-06-14T00:00:00+00:00June 14, 2018|Asset Management, Healthcare, IoT, Member News, UHF RFID|

With its sleek design, the UHF Directional Reader Solution can now track people and assets in real time, making it ideal for industrial settings, busy hospitals and much more. ATLANTA – JUNE 12, 2018 Today, FEIG ELECTRONICS, a leading global supplier of RFID readers and antennas, introduced its new UHF Directional Reader Solution (ID

SMARTRAC RAIN Tags Succeed in Independent Readability Tests Conducted by Impinj – SMARTRAC N.V.

2018-06-14T00:00:00+00:00June 14, 2018|Applications, Member News, RAIN, Retail, UHF RFID|

SMARTRAC RAIN Tags Succeed in Independent Readability Tests Conducted by Impinj Item-level visibility is the key foundation for retail applications to optimize overall performance and enhance the shopper experience. To ensure visibility under real world conditions, RAIN tags need to offer optimum readability. SMARTRAC's BELT, WEB and MINIWEB inlays do

RFID Highlights from the GS1 Connect 2018 – Cut Chargebacks and Delight the Consumer | Voyantic

2018-06-13T00:00:00+00:00June 13, 2018|Applications, Member News, Retail, Standards, UHF RFID|

Roughly 1,000 attendees headed to Phoenix, Arizona this year for the GS1 Connect conference. The JW Marriot Desert Ridge provided a convenient and relaxed environment where retailers, suppliers and solution providers mingled for three days. I attended a number of sessions on the conference program and here are my highlights from

Air Transportation Commits to RFID Baggage Tracking Standards

2018-06-13T00:00:00+00:00June 13, 2018|Aviation, IoT, Member News, Standards, Transportation, UHF RFID|

International Air Transport Association (IATA) this week voted to approve a mandate requiring member airlines to implement RFID baggage tracking. IATA will develop implementation standards over the next year, with the goal of rolling out the technology globally by 2020. According to IATA, member airlines represent 83% of global air