Press Releases

Liquidity mining launched to use non fungible tokens

Terra Virtua has launched its new Liquidity Mining Programme. The company claims to be the world’s first fully immersive social, digital collectibles platform where fans can purchase, trade, share, exhibit, and interact with their digital goods. (more…)

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July 27, 2021

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Couchbase in IPO, lists on Nasdaq under BASE ticker

Couchbase has entered its next chapter as a publicly traded company, having begun trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “BASE.”

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Consumers want connected packaging to help recycling, says new report

A report released by SharpEnd reveals why consumers engage with connected packaging using different technologies such as QR, NFC and AR. The report from the full-service partner to major brand owners across connected packaging and retail, unearths some surprising consumer trends and attitudes. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Finding data has never been easier

Selecting appropriate product data in engineering is often time consuming. However, the new EPLAN Data Portal, with a new user interface and improved search algorithms, makes it easier and faster than ever before. Expanded search parameters mean that users can quickly find exactly the components they are looking for. Individualised solutions based on configurators can be intuitively generated as demonstrated by the Lenze product configurator. (more…)

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July 26, 2021

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Innodisk releases industrial-grade 112-layer 3D TLC SSDs with capacity and complete product line

Innodisk, a global provider of industrial flash and memory solutions, announces its industrial-grade 112-Layer 3D TLC SSDs along with the capacity up to 8TB. (more…)

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July 23, 2021

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

AsteRx SB3: next-gen GNSS receiver in a ruggedised enclosure

Septentrio, a provider of high-precision GNSS positioning solutions, announces the launch of the AsteRx SB3 receiver family, enclosed in an IP68 housing. (more…)

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July 22, 2021

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

PlasticArm: Realising the full potential of the IoT

Flexible electronics can seamlessly integrate with everyday objects through a combination of ultra-thin form-factor, conformability, extreme low-cost and potential for mass-scale production, enabling incredible innovation. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Infineon launches radiation-tolerant, QML-V qualified NOR flash memory for space-grade FPGAs

Space-grade field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) require reliable, high-density non-volatile memories that contain their boot configurations. To address the growing need for high-reliability memories, Infineon Technologies LLC, an Infineon Technologies AG company, announced the industry’s high-density radiation-tolerant (RadTol) NOR Flash memory products qualified to MIL-PRF-38535’s QML-V flow (QML-V Equivalent). The QML-V flow is the highest quality and reliability standard certification for aerospace-grade ICs. (more…)

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Dataiku and Rabobank strengthen collaboration for more AI innovation in the banking sector

Dataiku, the world’s most advanced enterprise AI platform, confirms its close partnership with Rabobank. Dataiku’s platform supports Rabobank’s Intelligence Lab in deploying AI projects across the organisation for hundreds of users. More than 100 AI initiatives have been successfully completed in less than two years. (more…)

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Chainway C72 helps Spanish bookseller Ona Llibres improve customer reading and shopping experience

(Sponsored News)  Spanish bookseller Ona Llibres has 50 years of book-selling history.  Last year, the company has opened a new bookstore in the center of Barcelona, not only for customers to experience the fun of shopping but also for them to enjoy an immersive reading experience. They decided to use RFID technology to achieve this goal and enhance the customer experience through automatic access to book content & self-purchase service. While managing inventory, they need to ensure that sold books on the shelves can be quickly re-stocked.

The new bookstore deploys an information solution with Chainway C72 UHF rfid reader that realizes catalog management, equipment management, and inventory management.  It provides a “differentiated shopping experience” for the customers.

According to this solution, when books enter the bookstore, employees generate & paste an RFID tag with a unique code on each book. Each code associates the title & author of the corresponding book to identify the book in the bookstore.

In daily routine, employees use the built-in Chainway C72 UHF rfid reader to scan the book’s labels to obtain the related information of the corresponding book and perform operation management. For example, employees can use Chainway C72 UHF rfid readers for inventory counting regularly. Based on the excellent read and write performance of Chainway C72, employees can quickly capture the IDs of all tags in the inventory by walking through the bookshelves with the readers, without deliberate alignment, which shortens the inventory update time.

To keep the bookstore tidy and beautiful, the retailer needs to display the book in a limited sales space. Thus, the book inventory in the front & backside of the warehouse must be tracked closely. When a book is sold, the company uses the RFID system to ensure that the missing space is filled immediately, so that new customers can see it in selves.

In addition, the C72 handheld device is not only used to check inventory, but also to find the designated books on the shelf. In the specific operation, the employee enters the given book title or author in the device and walks through the bookstore with a Chainway C72 RFID reader to find the relevant tag ID, which greatly reduces working time and improves work efficiency.

Moreover, all data will be updated in real-time in the background system to ensure that the storefront is consistent with the inventory data. At the same time, these data also provide data support for store inventory replenishment and historical sales pattern analysis.

The new application does not only allows managers to monitor the bookstore’s inventory in real-time but also achieves a better customer experience. Customers can view the information of all books through the interactive screen and estimated waiting time in the queue to buy a book. The improvement in these services has also enabled the bookstore to follow the COVID-19 guideline.

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