Datascan Introduces RFID Technology to Combat Retail Theft Datascan is launching a proactive approach to combat retail theft with the introduction of advanced RFID technology. The move comes in response to retail theft exceeding an estimated $100 billion annually. To...
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Inovar Packaging Acquires The Kennedy Group
In acquiring Kennedy Group, Inovar can now offer RFID labeling Deal expands production and distribution capacity in new regions for Texas-based Inovar Inovar Packaging has acquired The Kennedy Group, a U.S.-headquartered label and packaging platform. The acquisition...
How to Contribute a Guest Article to RFID Journal
If you’ve got a vendor-neutral editorial you’d like to see published, and if it meets our criteria, we’d be happy to share it with our readers.
Schreiner ProTech Offers Labels Protecting RFID Chips
The company recently adapted its RFID-labels to ensure reliable, trackable connectivity for products across a broad set of high-leverage sectors The Robust RFID-Labels utilize protective elements designed to systematically absorb mechanical stress. A German-based...
WISeKey, Avery Dennison, PourMyBeer, GoTab: RFID News Roundup
SEALCOIN Technology Successfully Tested for Transactional-IoT M2M WISeKey International Holding Ltd., a leading global cybersecurity and IoT company, recently had a successful execution of its Proof of Concept (PoC) for Transactional-IoT (t-IoT) technology codenamed...
U.S. Supports Open Models to Promote AI Innovation
U.S. officials said the report provides a roadmap for responsible AI innovation To monitor for emerging risks, the report calls for the U.S. government to develop an ongoing program to collect evidence of risks and benefits, The Biden Administration recently issued...
NHS to Pilot RFID to Track Cancer Samples
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust trial uses RFID technology specially adapted to track samples. The new system allows continuous tracking by adding custom tags and installing antennas and readers throughout the department Hospitals in England are using RFID to...
Air Force Seeks to Use AI in Weaponry
A presolicitation targets tracking capabilities fueled by AI and other cutting-edge technologies Next-generation target tracking has been made a top modernization priority for the Air Force. The U.S. governments is looking to artificial intelligence (AI) in the...
Evigence Debuts FreshSense to Measure Food Quality
AI, integrated visual scanning powers analytics platform to provide real-time insight on food freshness Monitoring sensors are used with chemistry-embedded QR codes for easy scanning and visual freshness measurement A New Jersey-based company is using integrated...
Infinix, OMNI Systems, Soracom: RFID News Roundup
Infinix Introduces 720° SphereTech NFC Technology Infinix has introduced 720° SphereTech NFC technology, designed to tackle current limitations of tap and go with a smartphone needing precise alignment. Company officials note while current NFC technology enables...
Intelliguard Reimagines Medication Management with RFID
The Mira Ecosystem is used by healthcare systems for real-time medication tracking and data intelligence The Prep Station enables RFID-powered automation so pharmacists can track a wide range of medications Intelliguard is using RFID as part of its reimagined product...
Samsara, Qorvo, Fingerprints, IN Groupe, The Antenna Company: RFID News Roundup
Samsara Launches Enterprise-Grade Asset Tag Samsara Inc. recently released the first enterprise-grade Asset Tag designed to meet customer demand for tracking and managing small, high-value assets. This new device is being promoted as leveraging the Samsara Network to...