Thursday, December 31, 2020

Swinburne scientists develop 3D printed biosensing hybrid-liquid RFID tags

Researchers from the Swinburne University of Technology have developed a novel 3D printed polymer-liquid hybrid Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) antenna.

The team’s new detection device features microfluidic channels, that allow its polarization to be changed using different ionic fluids. The scientists have specifically designed their tag to be utilized within embedded systems, potentially making it ideal for biological or chemical monitoring applications.

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Brazil sees growth in NFC payments

Payments through near field communication technology (NFC) are seeing a steady increase in Brazil, with 285% growth in November 2020 in relation to the same month last year, according to research.

The study published by Rede, the payments arm of Brazilian bank Itaú Unibanco, also noted that transactions using NFC through channels such as e-wallets, smartwatches and cards equipped with the technology have seen a steady monthly increase.

Brazilians tend to use contactless mostly with credit cards, which account for 65% of all transactions carried out through that method.

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Cellular and RFID are Creating Significant Potential

The technologies in smart electric meter market have undergone significant change in recent years, evolving from manually meter reading to remote and automated meter reading (smart meters). The rising wave of new technologies such as, cellular and RFID are creating significant potential for smart electric meters in applications, such as residential and commercial, and driving the demand for electric meter technologies

In smart electric meter market, radio frequency, power line communication, and cellular technologies are used for measured electricity consumption. Increasing need for efficient data monitoring systems, favorable government policies for smart meter rollout, and cost savings advantage in smart meters are creating new opportunities for various electric meter technologies.

Monday, December 28, 2020

Keep IT Mobile Implementing NFC Technology in Oil & Gas

Keep IT Mobile (KIM), a 100% Romanian company, established in 2012 by Vicentiu Corbu, in 2015 launched the first global demonstration of the NFC (Near Field Communication) technology applied in the oil & gas sector. It was implemented subsequently within a refinery in Romania.

The company has now introduced a management system for firefighting equipment in a refinery, in collaboration with another company, the solution being named Field Maintenance System. Its aim is to register interventions made at the existing firefighting equipment in the field, with the help of mobile technologies.

First, the firefighting equipment is identified, then an NFC tag is placed on this equipment, the association of information necessary for the system taking place: extinguisher type, expiration date, location, and responsible person.

Thursday, December 24, 2020

NFC Market worth $34.9 billion by 2025

According to the new market research report "NFC Market with COVID-19 impact by Device operating mode" the NFC market is expected to grow from USD 18.0 billion in 2020 to USD 34.9 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 14.2%.

The market for reader emulation is projected to witness highest growth in the NFC market for the forecast period, as the majority of mobile phone and retail applications use NFC chip in reader emulation mode. There is high adoption of NFC-based mobile wallets, such as Goggle pay, Samsung pay, Apple Pay, and Android Pay, which are expected to witness the highest CAGR in the coming years, owing to the high demand originating from payments.

Consumer electronics is the largest application industry for NFC and accounted for a major share of the overall NFC market with the commercialization of the technology in smartphones, media tablets, smart TVs, set-top boxes, and gaming consoles. There has been an increase in the production of NFC-based interfaces, which enable users to control devices using this short-range communication technology.

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Barclaycard Payments launches new platform to power digital business payments

Barclaycard Payments has launched phase one of Barclaycard Precisionpay Go, a new online platform which allows companies to issue virtual cards, powered by Visa, to employees for business payments online. The functionality will also help support workforces to continue operating smoothly during an era of remote working.

Available to both new and existing Precisionpay customers, the platform will allow companies to issue virtual corporate cards and manage corporate spending through a mobile app, instead of online or via the traditional means of bank transfer.

The new offering enables employees to create their own cards or request cards to be issued to them via their mobile phone, enabling staff to make business payments instantly, without needing to go into the office or even be at their desk.

With Barclaycard research showing that 63 per cent of employees are responsible for filing their own expenses*, Barclaycard Precisionpay Go will help save employees value time. The Platform replaces systems that rely on manual processes, with a streamlined and user-friendly alternative that gives both employees and employers increased flexibility.

The cards will be powered by Visa and, crucially, can be issued for just the amount required, and for a specified period of time, while spend controls can be added to manage user activity on a daily basis.

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Antelop lets banks securely display customers’ digital cards on their mobile phones


Antelop Solutions has launched a Secure Interface solution that enables banks to provide their customers with the ability to securely display sensitive digital card information on their mobile phones.

The mobile display of highly sensitive card information is a key element of a competitive digital card offering, Antelop explains.

The new secure interface service also makes it possible for customers both to display and modify their physical card’s PIN on their mobile device, Antelop adds.

Monday, December 21, 2020

Global RFID in Healthcare Market is Estimated to Account for US$ 16,756.6 Mn by End of 2027

Increasing RFID application in healthcare is expected to hinder growth of the global RFID in healthcare market over the forecast period. For instance, in October 2020, QuVa Pharma Inc. expanded its partnership with Kit Check to support its increasing portfolio of products that include embedded RFID tags.

The embedded RFID tags allow hospital pharmacists to add batches of medications to inventory quickly and efficiently, and track throughout the hospital — from pharmacy to patient.

Moreover, increasing healthcare spending is also expected to boost growth of the global RFID in healthcare market. For instance, according to The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the U.S. health spending is projected to reach nearly US$ 6.0 trillion by 2027.

Increasing launch of medications with RIFD is expected to offer lucrative growth opportunities for players in the global RFID in healthcare market. For instance, in October 2020, Fresenius Kabi introduced the first in a growing line of medications that come with smart labels embedded with radio-frequency identification technology. The first +RFID smart-labeled product, Diprivan (Propofol) 200 mg per 20 mL (10 mg per mL) Injectable Emulsion, USP, is now available in the United States.

Friday, December 18, 2020

Global wireless temperature sensors market valued at 15.09 million units in 2019

The global wireless temperature sensors market  was valued at 15.09 million units in 2019. It is expected to register a CAGR of about 7%, during the period of 2020- 2025.

The adoption of process and monitoring automation in the industrial operations is the major driver augmenting the demand for wireless sensors in asset monitoring, security, and quality assurance. The improved reliability of networked equipment with communication technology advancements is a significant factor driving the market for wireless temperature sensors.

Wireless temperature sensors are small-sized. The low-cost wireless communication enabled sensors are deployed to build various temperature monitoring and control networks used in diverse fields, like industrial automation, process control, patient monitoring systems, asset tracking, internal, external climate sensing, etc.

Increasing investments in the industry to innovate and develop new sensor technologies and upgrading existing infrastructure to support and integrate technologies, like IoT and automation, have been the primary trends impacting the industry on a global scale.

Wireless temperature sensors are also vital in smart grids for remote monitoring of power lines and transformers. They are put into service to monitor line temperature and weather conditions. Industrial automation and demand for miniaturized consumer devices, such as wearables and IoT-connected devices, among others, across regions, are among the significant factors driving the wireless temperature sensors market.

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the global supply chain and demand for multiple products have been disrupted, owing to which wireless temperature sensors adoption is expected to be influenced until the end of 2020. However, the growing demand for medical applications is driving the market growth. Various players in the market are investing and collaborating to cater to the requirements.

For instance, In April 2020, Semtech and Polysense Technologies have joined forces to develop a series of human body temperature monitoring devices based on Semtech's LoRa LPWAN. The sensors provide real-time data to frontline healthcare workers and quickly screen individuals with a high temperature, one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19.

Sharp Canada Selects ELATEC RFID Readers for its Touchless Secure Print Solutions

Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd announced a technology partnership with ELATEC Inc. of Palm City, Florida, to provide radio frequency identification and mobile device readers as a core component of Sharp’s touchless secure print solutions offerings.

High-touch surfaces such as door entrances, vending machines and multifunction printers can be vectors for spreading infections such as the COVID-19 virus. According to the CDC, viruses can live on surfaces for hours to days. As conscientious organizations anticipate the workforce return to their office environments, solutions to mitigate such threats are in demand.

One component of such solutions is the contactless RFID reader. Among their many and varied uses, on Sharp multifunction printers, RFID readers enable users to release their print jobs without the need to touch a keypad or a display screen to enter their required password or personal identification number. Instead, the user simply presents their RFID card or smartphone for print release.

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Samsung Introduces Enterprise-grade Barcode Scanning for Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy to Clipboard

Samsung Electronics America introduced Samsung Knox Capture, a data capture solution that unlocks enterprise-grade barcode scanning capabilities for Galaxy XCover Pro. Knox Capture delivers fast, accurate scanning for frontline workers across a variety of industries including manufacturing, transportation and logistics, retail and healthcare.

Knox Capture transforms Samsung rugged mobile device cameras into powerful scanners by leveraging Scandit’s mobile computer vision software, providing the performance and flexibility customers need for digitized business workflows. Coupled with the leading productivity features of Samsung’s latest rugged devices and Samsung Knox Suite’s tools for security, deployment and management, the solution enables businesses and frontline workers to do more than ever on a single device, securely.

While the solution has single-scanning options, it can also simultaneously scan multiple barcodes and support a wide range of the most commonly used industry 1D and 2D barcodes, including EAN, UPC, GS1 DataBar, ITF, and Codabar. By scanning multiple barcodes simultaneously with a single click, workers can reduce the amount of time spent on stock taking, allowing them to focus on other priorities and increasing efficiency across supply chains and operations.

Amsterdam buses and trams to get contactless and QR payments

Passengers using public transportation in the Dutch capital city of Amsterdam will soon be able to pay their fares using a contactless debit or credit card, an NFC mobile phone or via a QR code.

The choice of contactless and mobile payment options will be made available as the city’s public transport company GVB introduces 4,000 new card readers across its bus and tram fleets.

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

SBI Card integrates NFC payments into mobile app

SBI Card Mastercard holders in India can now make NFC payments at any contactless point-of-sale terminal from their mobile device after registering their credit card on the latest version of the payment service’s app.

Once a card is registered, users can complete payments of less than India’s contactless transaction limit of INR2,000 (US$26.94) simply by unlocking the screen of their mobile device and bringing it close to an NFC-enabled POS terminal.

European Audiovisual Equipment Company Manages Assets via RFID

Rent-All has deployed an automated system to identify its audiovisual assets as they are transported to and from customer sites. The RFID-based system saves time and reduces secondary deliveries due to increased accuracy, while also providing a real-time overview of each piece of quipment's use, turnaround times and maintenance, as well as any failures.

The solution, povided by  Aucxis, consists of UHF RFID tags and readers to automatically identify each item, while Aucxis middleware and software forward that information to Rent-All's management software.

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Lawmaker calls for suspension of mandatory RFID system

Senator Sherwin Gatchalian of the Phillipines on Monday called for the suspension of the mandatory cashless toll collection system at the North Luzon Expressway (NLEx) after motorists endured heavy traffic due to faulty radio frequency identification (RFID) scanners.

The crux of the problem here is the RFID readers are not working, the technology they are using in the North is not functioning, Gatchalian said in an interview on ABS-CBN News Channel.

The Senate Public Services Committee will meet on Dec. 17 to discuss resolutions seeking to look into the implementation of the Radio-Frequency Identification system in tollways.

IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act signed into law

The IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act has been officially signed into law. The bipartisan legislation, sponsored by Reps. Robin Kelly, D-Ill., and Will Hurd, R-Texas, and Sens. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Cory Gardner, R-Colo., requires that any IoT device purchased with government money meet minimum security standards.

The Act would address the supply chain risk to the federal government stemming from insecure IoT devices by establishing light-touch, minimum security requirements for procurement of connected devices by the government.

Monday, December 14, 2020

Charlie's Restaurant in Webster Adds QR Code Curbside Ordering

Family-owned Charlie's Restaurant in Webster (USA) is leveraging digital technology to make curbside ordering faster and safer for customers and staff.

The parking lot looks a little different at Charlie's as they now have new QR codes posted in each parking spot.

Charlie’s has three locations open seven days a week in Webster, the town of Ontario, and Canandaigua.

Brazilian clothing brands business has adopted iTAG technology

Brazilian company  Beeight Group manages four brands certified by the Brazilian Textile Retail Association (ABVTEX).

The group sells more than two million items per year, and it decided to invest in a radio frequency identification solution from iTAG Etiquetas Inteligentes to boost agility, control and reliability at its distribution center.

Through the use of RFID technology, Beeight achieved agility in the process of parts entering and leaving its DC.

Friday, December 11, 2020

SBI Card integrates NFC payments into mobile app

SBI Card Mastercard holders in India can now make NFC payments at any contactless point-of-sale terminal from their mobile device after registering their credit card on the latest version of the payment service’s app.

Once a card is registered, users can complete payments of less than India’s contactless transaction limit of INR2,000 simply by unlocking the screen of their mobile device and bringing it close to an NFC-enabled POS terminal.

LG and ASSA Abloy to develop transparent OLED automatic door

LG Electronics (LG) is signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems, a global leader of automated pedestrian, industrial and residential doors and service, for the development of transparent OLED automatic doors.

The innovative, first-of-its-kind customer experience solution will be unveiled this week with specialized commercial applications in mind.

The new product combines LG’s Transparent OLED signage (model 55EW5G) and SuperSign software-based integrated content management solution with the automated glass sliding doors of the Swedish manufacturer ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems to deliver a transparent product. In addition to providing convenient and touchless access to buildings and structures, the Transparent OLED Automatic Door will present new opportunities for greeting customers, communicating with employees and delivering advertising and marketing content unobtrusively to consumers.

Thanks to LG’s WRGB technology, the self-lighting OLED pixels reproduce accurate colors with exceptional brightness and high contrast. LG’s Transparent OLED technology is also expandable and can be easily customized for a variety of doors and entranceways. Additionally, its transparency means objects behind the display can be easily seen, enabling the solution to harmonize with its surroundings while providing useful information at the same time. With a robust design featuring tempered glass, the product offers excellent durability and improved safety when combined with ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems’ automatic sliding doors.

Thursday, December 10, 2020

DSV has improved its warehouse operation’s efficiency thanks to barcode scanning drones

Danish transport and logistics company DSV has improved its warehouse operation’s efficiency thanks to barcode scanning drones.

The company has been testing out drones in its Moerdijk warehouse in the Netherlands, thanks to a partnership with Verity.

Along with autonomously scanning barcodes, the drone can also detect empty spaces to make restocking even more efficient, allowing employees to know where there is space without having to check beforehand.

Apple Pay to go live in Mexico

Apple Pay is due to roll out in Mexico very soon, according to the payments service’s Mexican website.

A video posted by a Twitter user also reveals code on the website’s landing page indicating that Apple Pay will launch in Mexico with support from Banregio, Hey Banco, Inbursa and CitiBanamex banks, as well as a number of retail chains, including The Cheesecake Factory, Chili’s and Domino’s Pizza.

The Apple Pay Mexican website does not specify a launch date for the service in Mexico.

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Sonim Announces Rugged Handheld and Tablet with Integrated Barcode Scanners

Sonim Technologies announced the launch of the RS60 and RS80 rugged SmartScanner devices to better serve industrial, field service and public safety workers in demanding work environments.

These new devices can lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) as a result of their proven durability while improving the barcode scanning experience for front-line workers who must rapidly capture large amounts of data.

The Sonim RS60 is a fully-rugged, six inch handheld computer and barcode scanner and is purpose-built for efficiency and durability, making it the ideal all-in-one device for use in warehouses, manufacturing, transportation and logistics, as well as field service and public safety. The Sonim RS80 is a fully-rugged, eight inch tablet/barcode scanner that features front and rear facing cameras to provide the convenience of taking photos and video calls while on the job.

7-Eleven Introduces Innovative In-App Wallet

No pin pads to touch, less cash to handle and an easy, contactless way to pay… that's the 7-Eleven Wallet.

7-Eleven, Inc.'s new app-based mobile wallet offers all customers — including those who would like to load cash — a true contactless, convenient way to pay nationally at participating U.S. stores.

Easily accessible in the 7-Eleven app, 7-Eleven Wallet customers can securely load funds to use upon checkout using cash, debit and credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay and prepaid 7-Eleven gift cards.

Cash must be loaded in store at the register, while other payment methods can be loaded in the app. Better yet, 7-Eleven Wallet users are not charged any loading or transaction fees and incur no interest fees like credit cards charge.

Customers can download the 7-Eleven app in the Apple store or Google Play, visit the 7Rewards online mobile website at 7Rewards.com, or chat with the 7-Eleven bot on Messenger.

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Group Seeks To Add to R-CALF’s Suit Over RFID

A new nonprofit civil rights group has filed a lawsuit challenging USDA’s attempts to implement mandatory use of RFID eartags for cattle and bison, Drovers.com reports.

The New Civil Liberties Alliance has filed a motion asking the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming to add nine documents to the Administrative Record in the case of R-CALF, et al. v. USDA, et al.

NCLA’s senior litigation counsel Harriet Hageman said, "Our battle against USDA’s unlawful push to force livestock producers to use RFID eartags continues.  Our latest efforts are designed to ensure that the Court has a full record on which to evaluate our FACA claim against USDA."

Dutch regulator probes NFC payment services

The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) launched an investigation into competition in smartphone-based contactless payments, examining whether limitations on access to NFC functionality on some devices violates domestic laws.

ACM noted many phones use NFC technology for contactless payments, but some devices 'only allows the software developer’s own payment app' to use the capability, witouth naming Apple in particular.

If breaches are found, ACM said it could issue penalties including fines.

Monday, December 7, 2020

A New FEIG Gen3 SDK for RFID and Barcode Products Is Available Now as a Release Candidate

FEIG ELECTRONICS, a leading global supplier of barcode and RFID readers and antennas, today announced its third-generation SDK for RFID and barcode products.

In a continued effort to keep pace with rapidly evolving technology, FEIG is introducing a new Software Development Kit (SDK) as a release candidate. FEIG’s third-generation SDK is designed for the new technical requirements of .NET 5. Outdated products have been removed, so it contains significantly less code than previous SDKs.

The APIs in the new SDK are modernized for higher efficiency, and performance and thread safety are significantly improved.

The SDK supports Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), and includes bidirectional communication options for newer products such as the HyWEAR compact wearable.

The Version 6.0.0-RC1 release candidate offers these features for all RFID and barcode products from FEIG except ISO14443 devices.

Support for ISO14443 products will be available in mid-January 2021.

Swinburne scientists develop 3D printed biosensing hybrid-liquid RFID tags

Researchers from the Swinburne University of Technology have developed a novel 3D printed polymer-liquid hybrid Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) antenna.

Created using a low-cost FDM fabrication technique, the team’s new detection device features microfluidic channels, that allow its polarization to be changed using different ionic fluids.

The scientists have specifically designed their tag to be utilized within embedded systems, potentially making it ideal for biological or chemical monitoring applications.

Friday, December 4, 2020

Visionstate’s Wanda IoT Solution to Be Enhanced by New RFID Technology

Visionstate Corp. has sold an application for RFID technology (Radio Frequency Identification), which will be leveraged to enhance the growing suite of products under the Wanda smart technology platform, to a company in the oil and gas sector.

The RFID solution provides a company that rents equipment in the oil and gas sector with an ability to track and streamline inventory and product movement. Each product is tagged with an RFID tag and can be tracked using RFID readers as it enters and exits defined areas such as warehouses or supply rooms.

Visionstate’s oil and gas client was challenged by the number of products travelling in and out of the main warehouse, especially since the product is rented to customers in remote locations. The RFID application addresses this problem by tagging products and tracking them through the sales cycle. This has improved inventory management and provides more accurate data for billing purposes based on the length of time the product was rented.

Nanoscopic barcodes set a new science limit

Imagine shrinking barcodes a million times, from millimetre to nanometre scale, so that they could be used inside living cells to label, identify and track the building blocks of life or, blended into inks to prevent counterfeiting. New, fundamental research, published in Nature Communications, shows the possibilities and opportunities ahead.

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) led collaboration developed a nanocrystal growth method that controls the growth direction, producing programmable atomic thin layers, arbitrary barcoded nanorods, with morphology uniformity. The result is millions of different kinds of nanobarcodes that can form a "library" for future nanoscale sensing applications.

Precision Livestock Farming Market is expected to grow to USD 4.8 billion by 2025

According to the new market research report Precision Livestock Farming Market with COVID-19 Impact Analysis, published by MarketsandMarkets, the global Precision Livestock Farming Market is expected to grow to USD 4.8 billion by 2025 from an estimated USD 3.1 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 9.0% during the 2020-2025 period.

The rapid growth of the global precision livestock farming market is attributed to the factors such as the implementation of IoT- and AI-enabled devices for livestock monitoring, surging labor costs and rising demand for automation in the livestock industry, increasing focus on real-time monitoring and early disease detection, and growing demand for protein and dairy products have become the prominent factors for the growth of the precision livestock farming market globally.

The livestock health and behavior monitoring application is expected to witness the highest growth rate in the precision livestock farming market during the forecast period. The livestock health has become extremely important for the various stakeholders in the ecosystem such as farmers, government, food processing companies, research institutes, etc. This is due to the emergence and re-emergence of several diseases among the livestock animals as well as rising consumer awareness with respect to food traceability.

Hardware to hold the largest market size between 2020 and 2025 owing to increasing adoption of hardware devices such as RFID, sensors, smart cameras, and GPS technology on the dairy, swine and poultry farms. The data collected through these devices alert farmers on reproduction, health feeding, and well beings of animals.

Thursday, December 3, 2020

Deflating graphene balloons act as sensors for hard-to-detect gases

Graphene has a lot of attractive properties for material scientists working to develop everything form next-gen computer chips, to advanced solar cells and more sensitive microphones.

But a research team behind a new breakthrough, from Delft University of Technology and the University of Duisburg-Essen, have fashioned the nanomaterial into microscopic balloons they say can distinguish between different kinds of these hard-to-detect noble gases, by measuring how long they take to escape through tiny perforations in the surface of the balloons. 

Beyond that, they say the work also demonstrates how graphene can used to study gas dynamics on microscopic scales.

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Emporia launches NFC-enabled S4 smartphone

Emporia Telecom, which focuses on the senior market, has launched its new Emporia S4 handset from £170. The Austrian-based vendor says the smartphone, which supports the Android 10 OS, is its most advanced yet.

For the first time, it also features NFC technology, allowing users to set up contactless payments via Google Pay.

The phone is available from Emporia’s UK distributor Eurostar Global, directly from the company’s website, and from retailers Maplin and AO Mobile.

Sensor experts invent mini thermometer

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have invented a miniature thermometer with big potential applications such as monitoring the temperature of processor chips in superconductor-based quantum computers, which must stay cold to work properly.

NIST's superconducting thermometer measures temperatures below 1 Kelvin (minus 272.15 ?C or minus 457.87 ?F), down to 50 milliKelvin (mK) and potentially 5 mK. It is smaller, faster and more convenient than conventional cryogenic thermometers for chip-scale devices and could be mass produced. NIST researchers describe the design and operation in a new journal paper.

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Italian Fashion Brand Selects Invisible RFID for Aesthetic Solution

Italian fashion brand Herno has deployed an RFID system for loss prevention, inventory management and supply chain logistics, leveraging reader technology that is invisible at its stores.

The system, provided by technology integrator  Solos, consists of Keonn's RFID readers, kiosks and software. The solution includes a combination of fixed readers according to each store's design, as well as a reader station used at the point of sale to deactivate the UHF RFID tags sewn into each garment's care label. All installations consist of hardware hidden either under the floor, in the ceiling or in the walls, enabling the entrance to remain completely unobstructed.