RFID, RTLS and IoT technology can feed a treasure trove of data to AI systems that manage finished vehicles. This is the fourth in an ongoing series exploring how AI is impacting the RFID, IoT and different end uses across a number of industries. Automative yards are...
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North Carolina Corrections Department Tracks Radios with RFID
North Carolina Department of Adult Correction is tracking thousands of radios for officers across 100 facilities. With an RFID tag embedded in the radio, the agency has a digital trail of each device when being used, repaired or discarded. At corrections centers, one...
Murata Signs RFID License Agreement with Michelin
The agreement will see the integration of RFID tags into automotive tires, helping to advance tire management. Murata will mass produce tire tags for other companies starting in January 2025. Murata has announced a licensing agreement with Michelin, the automobile...
Toppan, ULMA Packaging, Microchip Technology, Blecon: RFID News Roundup
Toppan Develops Coreless Organic Interposer for Next-Generation Semiconductors Toppan has addressed a challenge for heterogeneous integration of semiconductors by developing a high-reliability coreless organic interposer1 for next-generation semiconductors with a new...
RFID Digitizes Dinosaur Bone Collection
Earth Science Foundation turned to technology to advance their fossil recovery operation in South Dakota Using RFID tags, data collection time in the field was reduced by 80 percent and artifact data accuracy was recorded at nearly 100 percent When fossilized dinosaur...
Dresselhaus’ RFID Kanban Solution Tracks Supplies
Auto manufacturers are deploying an automated system that tracks supply levels at assembly sites to ensure inventory never runs out. The system can include RFID enabled bins, reader pads, reader boxes or gloves that capture tag reads. Tracking goods through a Kanban...
Apple Enters the AI Market
Apple Intelligence is being promoted as combining “the power of generative models with personal context” The I-Phone maker announced a deal with ChatGPT-maker Open AI to use the company’s technology across Apple products Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, its entry...
Study: RTLS Can Help Alleviate Nurse Burnout Rate
A Georgia State University study, funded by Vizzia Technologies, examined how RTLS technology can benefit hospital workers. Findings indicate technology that workers can easily work with, and that offer a phased deployment approach, may be most successful. The...
Using RFID, Airline Industry Making Progress to Reduce Baggage Mishandling: Report
According to IATA, 85 percent of airline and airports have complied with electronic baggage tagging requirements RFID is implemented in 27% of surveyed airports, with higher adoption rates at mega airports As the summer travel season begins to heat up, an...
Tageos, LoRa Alliance, Heico, Aerosens: RFID News Roundup
Tageos Introduces New RAIN RFID Inlay Tageos launched its ARC Spec C2-certified EOS-360 U9 inlay for retail and logistics applications. The new inlay is based on a new, very slim antenna design with unique compactness (antenna size only 64 mm x 4 mm) and geared toward...
Report: 115 Billion UHF RAIN RFID Tag Chips Ahead
The latest report from the RAIN Alliance and VDC Research sees 20 percent annual growth in the industry ahead, driven by diversification of products and industries that demand the technology. Not stopping there, the organizations see opportunity to sell trillions of...
RFID-based Loss Prevention Program offered by INEO
The Welcoming Pedestal is aimed at preventing loss prevention in the retail industry The system additionally allows retailers to gain real-time visibility into their inventory INEO Tech Corp. is now offering the first retail deployment of its RFID solution embedded...