


U.S. Supreme Court Asked to Weigh in on RFID Case
OnAsset Intelligence asserted a patent for using RFID tags against Zebra Technologies in a suit in 2019 Zebra previously filed a petition with the Supreme Court, arguing that the Federal Circuit failed to clarify what it means by “an exclusionary right.” A...
How IoT is Transforming Surprising Industries Like Construction
Imagine a construction site where materials are tracked in real time, and potential equipment failures are predicted before they happen. This isn’t the future—it’s happening now, thanks to the transformative power of Internet of Things (IoT) in the construction...
The Perfect Storm – How Utilities Leverage AI Ahead in a Changing Market
Utilities face some of the most rapid changes in energy demands worldwide and using IoT and artificial intelligence (AI) offers key benefits related to safety, maintenance, labor augmentation and consumer engagement, according to Itron report AI offers challenges as...
Report: Digital Twins, RFID Address Key Worldwide Challenges
A report from Avery Dennison and Forbes Insights indicates global food waste and supply chain problems can be addressed with RFID and similar technologies Consumer engagement, sustainability, supply chain efficiency, food waste reduction are all global targets for...
Out with the Old, in with the New: Retailers Re-Approach Self-Checkout with RAIN RFID
From increasing the number of employees monitoring self-checkout machines to limiting the number of items purchased through self-checkout—these are just a few of the recent measures retailers across the country have introduced to their stores in efforts to combat the...
Beontag Opens New RFID Plant in Ohio
The site will run cutting-edge machinery for the manufacture of self-adhesives and RFID smart tags for industrial, logistics and retail applications The facility will be able to ship up to 3 billion RFID tags and up to 2.9 billion sq of graphic and label materials per...
WAV, Auburn University, Trident IoT, Axzon, Blecon: RFID News Roundup
Auburn to Expand RFID Lab Auburn’s Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Lab is seeking more space. Currently housed in the former Bruno’s grocery store building on East Glenn Avenue, officials are moving forward in attempts of securing a new building that would...
How the Port Workers Strike Reinforces the Need for Improved Supply Chain Resiliency
Though the strike was short and has been resolved, the lessons learned highlight the importance of bolstering supply chain transparency and security. The U.S. port workers strike started on Oct. 1 and was resolved, at least temporarily, on Oct. 4. Though the strike is...