05.01.16
Innovative RFID solutions are driving the Internet of Things, making it smarter. This assertion was effectively backed up at the RFID Journal Live! 2016, where Smartrac presented product innovations alongside its comprehensive portfolio, complemented by live demos that showcased the level of smartness that is attainable through the company’s IoT platform Smart Cosmos.
Smartrac introduced its innovative temperature-sensing inlay Sensor Temperature DogBone, which is on show alongside the “Award Finalist” product Sensor Tadpole and the healthcare-oriented Sensor Patch inlay. The brand-new Sensor Temperature DogBone offers a maintenance-free and battery-free temperature-sensing solution to business problems for improved product and quality control.
On the software and solutions side, Smartrac is showcasing its in-store analytics solution, Metrics, and Experiences, a trendsetting solution that connects mobile consumers to brands, digital content and products in the real world. Both IoT solutions are based on Smart Cosmos.
Smartrac and Hanmi IT, a subsidiary of Hanmi Pharmaceutical group, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Korea, showcased an end-to-end supply-chain management demo for medical drugs, featuring an RFID reader on a microSD card.
Smartrac introduced its innovative temperature-sensing inlay Sensor Temperature DogBone, which is on show alongside the “Award Finalist” product Sensor Tadpole and the healthcare-oriented Sensor Patch inlay. The brand-new Sensor Temperature DogBone offers a maintenance-free and battery-free temperature-sensing solution to business problems for improved product and quality control.
On the software and solutions side, Smartrac is showcasing its in-store analytics solution, Metrics, and Experiences, a trendsetting solution that connects mobile consumers to brands, digital content and products in the real world. Both IoT solutions are based on Smart Cosmos.
Smartrac and Hanmi IT, a subsidiary of Hanmi Pharmaceutical group, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Korea, showcased an end-to-end supply-chain management demo for medical drugs, featuring an RFID reader on a microSD card.