Rapidus Corporation from Japan and Fraunhofer IZM from Germany aim to develop the most advanced node chip technology and a highly advanced packaging technology.
Underscoring its commitment to set a new benchmark for food safety, Wiliot, the ambient Internet of Things (IoT) pioneer, has announced a major new food safety initiative that works to create completely transparent and traceable supply chains – soon required for FSMA 204 compliance – through the adoption of ambient IoT technology.
Impinj, Inc. (Seattle, Washington), a leading RAIN RFID provider and Internet of Things pioneer, recently released the its E910 RAIN RFID reader chip for next-generation enterprise-grade readers that can quickly and reliably discover and engage a high-volume of connected items such as retail apparel, pallets, airline baggage, and automobile parts. The Impinj E910 reader chip is said to deliver industry-leading performance, low power consumption, and ease of use needed for loss prevention, inventory management, and supply-chain automation solutions.