Group to document emerging applications, overcome deployment barriers and advance Industrial IoT, asset management and Digital Product Passport use cases
August 2026 – RAIN Alliance, the non-profit industry organization supporting the development and adoption of standards-based RAIN RFID, has announced the formation of a new RAIN RFID Sensor Working Group. The group will help to shape the advancement of sensing applications across use cases including industrial IoT, intelligent asset management and incoming EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) regulation.
The Working Group will focus on supporting richer item-level data to enable advanced automation, predictive maintenance and compliance with regulatory requirements. It will do so by demonstrating the value of sensor-enabled RAIN infrastructure across use cases including:
- Pharmaceutical products – Linking the condition of individual vaccines, biologics and medicines with identity and chain-of-custody; gaining new temperature and humidity insights inside primary packaging – even blister packs – to accelerate stability testing and the qualification of new drugs and sustainable packaging.
- Food and perishables – Assessing temperature, moisture and freshness-related conditions at individual product or package level, enabling better quality and shelf-life decisions while reducing spoilage and food waste.
- Medical devices – Turning orthopedic implants and prostheses into sensing points inside the body, enabling non-invasive temperature and mechanical loading monitoring that may provide early indications of infection, healing or abnormal implant behaviour.
- Tyres and batteries – Tracking key parameters throughout component lifetimes – from tyre temperature and pressure to battery condition—to enable safer operation, predictive maintenance, and data-rich Digital Product Passports (DPPs) for reuse, recycling and end-of-life decisions.
- Industrial machinery – Detecting temperature and mechanical changes directly on bearings, turbines and other rotating or hard-to-reach components, enabling predictive maintenance without the constraints of wiring or routine battery replacement.
- Concrete and infrastructure – Monitoring temperature, moisture and strain from within concrete and structural components, from curing through long-term operation, improving construction quality, durability and lifecycle management.
The group will provide a forum for collaboration between technology providers, end users and industry stakeholders to exchange knowledge on real-world deployments, pilot projects and proof-of-concept initiatives. This will allow members to identify and address any potential technical, commercial and standards-related deployment barriers of RAIN RFID sensor systems to drive wider adoption.
“Organizations are increasingly looking to capture real-time condition data on their assets. We are seeing rapid adoption of RAIN sensors as a way to achieve intelligent asset management, highlighting the technology’s versatility alongside its trusted role in product identification, inventory management and supply chain accuracy,” comments Aileen Ryan, President and CEO of the RAIN Alliance. “The RAIN RFID Sensor Working Group has been formed in response to industry demand, to help remove barriers to deployment, share implementation experience, and promote standards-based usage to ensure that RAIN sensor systems interoperate, and work as expected to provide vital insight to industry.”
The incoming DPP regulation will require industries to provide product identification and traceability capabilities, with batteries, tyres and textiles among the first sectors to mandate DPPs from early 2027. The RAIN Sensor Working Group is keen to encourage industry to see compliance as more than a regulatory requirement, and as an opportunity for innovation.
“RAIN sensing combines unique identity with information about an object’s condition, making previously inaccessible information available at scale – even where conventional sensing is impractical,” adds Sara Amendola, Chair of the RAIN RFID Sensor Working Group and Radio6ense CEO. “This extends the value of RAIN beyond identification and traceability, enabling more informed, data-led decisions on quality, operations and lifecycle management, while supporting regulatory requirements and opening new business opportunities across the RAIN ecosystem. Our goal as a Working Group is to turn successful deployments into shared best practices and reference models for scalable adoption.”
Ryan adds: “With RAIN reader capabilities set to become integrated into consumer smartphones in the next few years, the data generated by the same infrastructure could soon also extend beyond industrial usage to inform everyday consumer product interactions.”
You can also learn more about the RAIN RFID Sensor Working Group at this year’s RAIN in Action event, taking place 29 September – 1 October 2026 at the Novotel Madrid City Center where the program includes end-user sessions on RAIN sensing in orthopedic implants and industrial laser manufacturing.
Please visit our website to learn more about the RAIN RFID Sensor Working Group or find out how your organization can get involved in its work.