RFID (radio frequency identification) can identify and track inventory. Learn how RFID is used in retail and what you need to ...
The use of cameras makes JWO ideal for packaged goods like water, beer, candy bars, and chips—items with rigid shapes and ...
Sensors and automatic identification have already transformed supply chains. RFID tags and scanners, barcodes, QR codes, and handheld or fixed position scanners and imagers generate real-time data ...
RFID and IoT companies used NRF 2026 to showcase technologies aimed at improving retail and supply chain operations.
Radio frequency identification technology has been transforming the retail and supply chain landscape for years, enabling real-time inventory tracking, improving customer experiences and optimizing ...
The camera-based, fixed sensor can be placed in key points of a store to track inventory levels, to enhance Simbe’s Tally robotic solution. Tally RFID provides data about RFID tagged goods, while ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has been around for some time, but it continues to offer multiple benefits to retailers, their employees and the end-customers. Issued by BlueStar ...
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 ...
Service robots are reshaping healthcare, retail, and hospitality by improving efficiency, safety, and daily operations ...
Simbe, the global leader in retail shelf digitization and store intelligence, today announced the launch of Tally 4.0, the most advanced generation of its shelf-scanning robot and the flagship data ...
Over the years, technology has developed and become even more intuitive (more than we may have ever thought). Looking back 20 years, we were all using a small Nokia phone; fast forward to 2025, and ...