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Powercast's Battery-Free RFID Sensor Condition Monitoring System Wins Best New Product at RFID Journal LIVE

Powercast Corporation, the go-to source for the entire spectrum of wireless charging solutions, announced that RFID Journal LIVE! has honored Powercast's RFID-powered, wire-and-battery-free sensor condition monitoring system customized for data centers as its Best New Product 2025.

The judges, led by founder and former RFIDJournal.com editor Mark Roberti, evaluated the six Best New Product finalists onsite at the RFID Journal LIVE! conference held May 6 - 8 in Las Vegas, NV, with the winner announced on May 8. As winner, Powercast will present a one-hour webinar later in 2025, and will also do a 40-minute conference session during the 2026 edition of RFID Journal LIVE!

"Considering the outstanding technology exhibited by the finalists, we are honored the judges chose our RFID-powered, wire-and-battery-free sensor monitoring system for data centers as the Best New Product 2025," said Charles Greene, Ph.D., COO and CTO of Powercast.

Roberti noted that all of the finalists had innovative products, but the judges were unanimous in selecting Powercast's energy harvesting, passive light, temperature and humidity sensor as it will open up new applications in health care, pharma, and the food supply chain, as well as managing data center assets.

"Instead of an expensive active tag with a battery that needs to be replaced every few years, companies can now use Powercast's low-cost passive sensor, which requires no maintenance," Roberti said. "And unlike other passive sensors, the Powercast product can write sensor data to the tag's memory, so companies can learn if a product was outside of temperature requirements at some point. We think this passive sensor will have many applications across several different industries."

Powercast collaborated with Asset Vue to customize its RFID sensing technology – known for maintenance-free monitoring because it can power itself perpetually from RAIN RFID inventory readers instead of wires and batteries – to monitor the temperature and humidity of mission-critical equipment stored on metal server racks without adding to the complexity of a data center.

Customizations included halving the size of Powercast's existing RFID sensors to fit into server racks, and redesigning the RF receiving antenna to avoid interference from the metal racks while still providing long range wireless power to the sensors. The system is currently in beta testing at Asset Vue's data center, and Powercast plans to roll it out later this year.

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