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Retailer mandates, sustainability and AI are among the drivers this year for the RFID industry as it expands across industries and applications.

Nick Bostrom, Yuval Noah Harari, Elon Musk, and other thinkers must not be wrong: there are lots of things to do before introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) as something really good to the Human Civilization

Discover the views of three international experts: Claire Swedberg, editor of RFID Journal; Mark Roberti, founder and former editor of RFID Journal; and Edson Perin, former editor of RFID Journal Brasil and editor of RFID Talks

Consumers demand more transparent companies

Knowing where each product came from is at the basis of new demands from 21st century buyers, says Alex Modro, executive at Avery Dennison's Brazilian subsidiary

Breaking News: AIPIA Member introduces $0.03 NFC and RFID tag

The aim is to make wide implementation of this technology into mass market FMCG goods a reality

GS1: Smart Packaging connects the physical and digital worlds

With the Digital Link standard, both bar codes and digital printing can offer product information, from supply chain to final customers

How remote digital management can ensure resumption of operations

Reliable distance control through an integrated warning system enables the reduction of new infections and the efficient management of Covid-19

IoP will be an antidote to the Covid-19 crisis for many companies

Many companies are taking advantage of the crisis and returning to activities to deploy technologies that make the New Normal a business opportunity

Why the livestock industry has no RFID meat

Despite the reluctance of some organizations to adopt mandatory marking in the United States, the technology may be beneficial to the cattle supply chain

Visa announces 1 billion distributed NFC tokens

The credit card company informs that through its Visa Token Service (VTS) there are more than 8,200 issuers using the service in 150 markets worldwide

How Brick & Mortar became Brick & Mobile

From Brick and Mortar to Brick and Mobility: author proposes how technology, digitization and strategy can help retailers overcome the Covid-19 crisis

MCTI announces R$ 50 million for IoT via Finep

MCTI Minister, astronaut Marcos Pontes, announced the resources for what he called 4.0 initiatives, including Internet of Things

Digital printing, yes; and with a lot of creativity

Technology allows high level of creativity, which is essential to challenge what has already been created, stimulate tests, gain versatility and push the limits
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