For the right use case, passive #RFID can still be a viable solution. But there are some things you should know before making that determination: bit.ly/2zQzGAv#PassiveRFID#AssetTracking
A connected factory, in IoT terms, allows more elements of production to be measured and tracked, saving manufacturers time and money. Learn more in this article: bit.ly/2D4U0Bk#ConnectedFactory#IoT#Manufacturing
Most projects don’t become home runs until you’re saving five times more than you’re spending. If you’re merely breaking even, it’s not worth the effort and expense. bit.ly/2PfygtG
Every day at AirFinder, we see evidence of the massive impact the industrial internet of things (IIoT) is having on enterprises—particularly those in manufacturing, one of two sectors currently experiencing the greatest transformation. bit.ly/2Q2IE4h#IoT
New asset tracking technologies may be overtaking passive #RFID in some areas, but does that mean it’s no longer a good choice for your asset management solution? Find out here: bit.ly/2DBOd7e#AssetTracking#PassiveRFID
Conversations about the #IoT are evolving to ensure that solutions will not only solve problems but also deliver specific outcomes that create real value. bit.ly/2D6mXg7
We’ve had several customers looking for ways to improve safety on the job site or improve the efficiency of their processes—both of which involved worker tracking. bit.ly/2Q2Lrur#IoT
RFID technology comes in two flavors: active and passive. Find out if passive RFID asset tracking makes sense for you—or if it’s no longer a good solution—in this article: bit.ly/2DGtdwr#AssetTracking#PassiveRFID#RFID
Think your manufacturing facility is already “connected”? It may be, but there might also be opportunities for another layer of connectivity—one that has an even greater impact on your production processes. Here's what we mean: bit.ly/2D54UqO#ConnectedFactory#IoT