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RFIDJournal.com Trends 2026: Tageos’ Karin Fabri

RFID has emerged successfully as a transformative technology in many applications and markets. Its ability to automatically identify, track, and authenticate objects offers unprecedented visibility and efficiency. Yet,…
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RFIDJournal.com Reflections 2025: Hexnode’s Apu Pavithran

Expect to see new efficiencies across airline operations, passenger services, and systems development as the industry rushes to embrace AI. Source link
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RFIDJournal.com Reflections 2025: SML’s Nanna Ingemann Dalsgaard

RFID and DPPs are part of the same shift: from products as static goods to sources of data. RFID brings precision; DPPs bring purpose. Source link
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RFIDJournal.com Reflections 2025: NewRocket’s Frank Palermo

NewRocket’s Frank Palermo: Artificial intelligence, IoT, and RFID didn’t transform the enterprise in 2025, but they did expose what’s broken Source link
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RFIDJournal.com Reflections 2025: Powercast’s Dr. Charles Greene

As the calendar flips to late 2025, the RFID industry stands at a pivotal juncture. What began as a tool for basic inventory tagging has evolved into a cornerstone of the ambient Internet of Things (IoT), where passive,…
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RFIDJournal.com Reflections 2025: RFID Professional Institute’s Mark Roberti

For many years after Walmart first announced it planned to use RFID to track pallets and cases – that was way back in 2005 – analysts and prognosticators have predicted that “this will be the year RFID takes off.”…
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The Path Ahead for Powercast: A RFIDJournal.com Interview with Dr. Charles Greene

Powercast Corporation walked away with the Best New Product 2025 at RFID Journal LIVE! last month for its RFID-powered, wire-and-battery-free sensor condition monitoring system customized for data centers. Powercast…