The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Art incorporated a passive tag solution on top of their existing active tag solution to enhance tracking and visibility of all art pieces.
Although they had a good barcode system in place, Eskimo Cold Storage was one to sit on their laurels. They took up RFID to further improve accuracy and have reaped significant benefits.
Ever tried looking for your travel smart card? MIT students have helped solve this by integrating it with wearable accessories with future medical applications.
Brascol is a clothes wholesaler who has improved its operating efficiency through RFID tags and in the process, has also improved customer satisfaction.
RFID tags will now allow for verification of healthcare givers as well as accurate logging of work hours and claims thus cutting costs and improving efficiency. RFID can help track elderly movements and provide alerts where necessary.
Brtitish clothing retailer, Giulio, plans to roll out a new RFID asset tracking system across its store to give consumers an online shopping experience at their physical store and provide Giulio with useful analytics into customer behaviour.
Pantrylabs is using RFID to monitor fresh food products in its vending machines to ensure freshness of food and prevent out of stock situations. It also allows for analytics regarding product performance.