What Are The ISO Standards For Barcode Verification?

To ensure each barcode meets predefined standards of quality and readability, a standardized barcode verification process is essential. This verification process relies heavily on ISO standards to maintain consistency and interoperability on a global scale.

Smart Technology Developer Optimizes Processes With RFID-enabled Workforce Tracking

Caron Engineering needed a smart, secure RFID reader that would allow them to add operator authentication and log-in to their solutions for US and international CNC machining market customers and to enable those customers to use their current employee badge system.

How Thoughtful Authentication Supports Your Sustainability Strategy

A sound sustainability strategy consists of continuous change, improvement and further development. It requires the continuous commitment of everyone, from management to trainees. And it is made up of many small things.

Reduce Automation Controller Risks and Liabilities with Secure RFID Authentication

What's the best way to ensure product quality and production uptime in industrial automation? Make sure that only trained and authorized people can access the programmable controllers.

Consumables Authentication: Why RFID Tags Are the Smart Option

For consumable authentication, the RFID reader can be embedded directly in the device the consumable is used in, providing an integrated and automated solution with little need for user intervention.

Why RFID is the VIP of 2019

With the Smart Factory concept being driven around the globe, RFID has emerged from the shadows and taken its place in the spotlight.

10 of Our Favorite Applications for Industrial RFID

We compiled ten of our favorite RFID applications that give you ideas for possible use cases and what benefits you can expect to gain by using industrial RFID.

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