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Delivering IoT-based inventory management to fashion retail stores
Uwe Henning, CEO, Detego
Detego uses IoT technology in fashion retail, where there is a big demand for user data to offer excellent customer services – bringing online-based personalisation and custom services to physical retail stores. The Detego Inventory Management uses IoT and RFID to ensure that the on-shelf availability of stock within a store increases to almost 100 per cent.
Filmed at: Intel Ignition Lab Launch, London 2016
Related topics : rfid inventory management retail / rfid store management
How RFID technology can widen the IoT market
Originally Published on TelecomTV.com 11 Mar 2015
http://www.telecomtv.com/articles/executive-insight/how-rfid-technology-can-widen-the-iot-market-12274/
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Whilst the Internet of Things (IoT) is seen as a recent development, the reality is that for many years now a lot of devices have been connecting and communicating data via RFID: radio frequency identification. As one of the world’s leading RFID suppliers, Germany’s Smartrac is confident of the technology’s role in extending the...
Related topics : radio frequency identification device rfid technology / radio frequency identification technology (rfid)
Intel brings online insights to physical retail stores
Tim Hoyle, Embedded Retail & Hospitality, Intel EMEA Embedded Sales Group
Intel is creating next generation systems to create actionable "Insights" for retailers, to help them compete against online vendors. Every click in an online store gives an "insight" to the provider, and this technique needs to also be applied to the physical world, so that store owners can create actionable insights of their own and use them to improve profitability. One such solution from Intel is a retail sensor...
Related topics : rfid based inventory tracking system / rfid retail stores
NewsDesk: RFID World Asia 2009
Radio-frequency identification - RFID- uses wireless to identify and track just about anything - from elephants to razor blades. RFID can now be found in clothing, public transport, identification cards and even passports. Tony Poulos, our Singapore correspondent brings us this report from Asias biggest RFID exhibition.
Related topics : radio frequency identification (rfid)
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