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RFID and IoT: Where Tag Data Meets Sensor Networks

The lines between RFID and the Internet of Things are blurring fast. What started as two separate technology tracks, one focused on identifying objects and the other on connecting sensors,…

Kathrein Solutions Launches EDGE Line Ultra-Slim UHF RFID Antenna Family

Kathrein Solutions has unveiled the EDGE Line, a new family of UHF RFID antennas that pushes the boundaries of compact antenna design. With a profile of just 6mm, the EDGE…

Tom Meehan Joins ZFLO Technologies Board

ZFLO Technologies has announced the appointment of Tom Meehan, CFI, to its Board of Directors. The move signals a significant step forward for the Austin-based company as it continues to…

Clustag Acquires Labelmasters to Strengthen Traceability and Labeling Capabilities

Clustag has taken a significant step toward becoming a fully integrated traceability provider with its acquisition of Labelmasters, a specialist in automated labeling solutions for logistics and distribution environments. The…

RFID in the UK: Adoption Trends, Key Players, and Opportunities

The United Kingdom has emerged as one of Europe’s most dynamic RFID markets, with adoption accelerating across retail, healthcare, logistics, and the public sector. Valued at approximately USD 595 million…

Why RFID Adoption is Accelerating in 2026

The RFID industry has reached a turning point. After years of steady progress, 2026 is shaping up as the year when adoption shifts from cautious experimentation to confident, large-scale deployment.…

RFID and Cloud: On-Premise vs Cloud-Based RFID Platforms

As RFID deployments scale from single facilities to global supply chains, a critical architectural decision faces every organisation: should RFID data processing live in the cloud, on local servers, or…

Questions Your RFID Vendor Should Be Asking You

When you reach out to an RFID vendor for the first time, pay close attention to what happens next. If they immediately start talking about readers, antennas, and tag specifications,…

Pilot vs Full Rollout: How to Structure Your RFID Deployment

Rolling out RFID technology across an entire operation in one go might sound efficient, but industry data tells a different story. Projects that skip the pilot phase and jump straight…

What is HF RFID? The 13.56 MHz Sweet Spot

High Frequency (HF) RFID operates at 13.56 MHz, a globally licence-free band that has become the backbone of billions of contactless transactions every day. Sitting between the short reach of…