AT&T‘s recent rollout of its managed RFID services highlights industry’s growing focus on RFID and sensor-based networks (see AT&T Expands Its RFID, Sensor Service Offerings). RFID systems provide ...
A live Webcast explores some key technology, business and societal issues. Technology Review, a magazine published by MIT Review, will hold a live Webcast called “The Future of RFID” on March 20, from ...
Out-of-Stock products are the mute murderer of retailing in the hyper-competitive environment of the modern business. The reactive manual checks are becoming less popular and are being replaced by ...
The future for manufacturers lies in playing tag – argues Stephan Pottel, Industry Director, Manufacturing, EMEA at Zebra ...
One thing the fashion business is known for is variety, but this plethora of products complicates manufacturers’ packing processes. Ensuring that the right merchandise makes it to the right customer ...
There’s unlocked value in every healthcare supply chain. It’s inevitable. But bold solutions like RFID-technology are on the rise – marrying automated processes with comprehensive data and ...
In the world of retail, staying ahead means embracing innovations that transform shopping and commerce into an experience that’s faster, smarter and more satisfying for customers. One technology that ...
In this episode, Lori Lotterman, RPh MPH, Subject Matter Expert in Pharmacy & Healthcare Management, discusses the rapid evolution of pharmacy technology, from paper processes to AI-powered systems ...
Unlike traditional barcodes that require line-of-sight scanning and manual intervention, RFID utilizes electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The ...
Today’s medication supply chain relies heavily on barcodes for tracking and authentication, and these are applied not only at the unit of sale — such as a box of medications — but also at the ...
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