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UHF RFID can effectively improve the data collection procedure, and its applications are using in a wide spectrum of industries. Our new product Chainway R5 Wearable BT RFID Reader can easily add UHF RFID functions to almost all smart devices, helping users easily expand UHF RFID functions. The users who only need to add a single UHF function do not need to replace the original equipment. It helps in incorporating RFID technology into the application category with less investment.
Chainway R5 device inbuilt with best performing UHF read & write. It uses the self-developed CM2000-1 UHF module based on Impinj Indy R2000. Thus, cover a wide range with fast and accurate tag reading. The maximum reading distance of RFID tags can reach 9 meters. The device offers type C USB and Bluetooth 4.o BLE functions to facilitate data communication for a user. It can be easily added to almost all Android/IOS smart devices for data capturing solutions in warehouse management and power inspection. Multi-industry applications such as inspection, asset management, and retail.
Chainway R5, specially designed for wearable, is equipped with a magnetic buckle wristband that makes it more convenient to wear, detach, and easy to use. It can help users to read electronic tags while allowing their hands to do other things simultaneously. The R5 not just capable to make the RFID application convenient, but also improves the working efficiency of front-line staff. For example, in logistics sorting, the staff can wear R5 on their wrists. When reading the tag attached to a package, they can also free up their hands to carry the goods. There is no need to pick up or put down the RFID reader. The whole operation process is smoother and saves a lot of working time.
Besides, Chainway company equips R5 with a 2000mAh removable battery, which is convenient for battery replacement and fast charging. It only takes 2 hours for a full charge and has a longer battery life. It is IP65 rated, waterproof, dustproof, shockproof, and can resist natural drops from a height of 1.2 meters. These features make the R5 device suitable for a variety of applications in various industries.
January 4, 2021
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There’s no time like a pandemic to talk about Connected and Remote Healthcare. And who better to ask about it than two senior execs from a mobile network operator successfully delivering these services now to millions in its home market. Luc Vilandre and Mike Cihra from Canada’s TELUS talk exclusively to Jeremy Cowan, host of Tech Trends Podcast and Robin Duke-Woolley, founder of Beecham Research about choices in hospitals between WiFi 6 and 5G, smart healthcare services, and about the insights that IoT brings to help decision-making. That’s before we dive into some weird and wonderful stories in the wider tech world.
December 16, 2020
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December 3, 2020
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DHL is one of the world’s largest logistics companies, now in over 220 countries and territories worldwide, particularly in sea and air mail. It provides customers with a full range of logistics solutions from documentation to supply chain management, and delivers goods fast, and securely around the world. Thanks to its powerful network, it combines air and ground transportation methods to achieve optimal delivery efficiency. To further enhance the delivery efficiency, DHL in Dutch decided to use Chainway C66 handheld computers for the parcel sorting at the Dutch site. (more…)
November 23, 2020
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Telcos worldwide are facing competition over their new services from agriculture to telehealth logistics to manufacturing. It’s vital for them to roll-out new services quickly, reliably, scalably and interoperably with their partners. This kind of openness can only be built on common frameworks, micro services, APIs, and configurable multi-capabilities. Fortunately, Sunil Diaz, General Manager Enghouse Networks, can guide us through this, joined by IoT analyst Josh Taubenheim from US firm MachNation. Enjoy our podcast as it’s time to look again at the serious and the far-less-serious Tech News.
November 10, 2020
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Growing Population and Food Demands (Sponsored News) The United Nations predicts that the world population will continue to increase to 9.7 billion by 2050. The surge in population has put tremendous pressure on the agricultural industry as it requires higher productivity to meet the needs of population growth. The Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that a 70% incremental food production is necessary to meet the projected population demands by 2050.
November 3, 2020
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Animal food traceability is most relevant when it comes to public health. Traceability has become increasingly important. However, there are still some problems with traditional management methods. For example, due to a long and complex supply chain, the risk of contamination or spoilage is higher. People cannot obtain product safety information, operator credit information and product circulation information. They can only identify the quality of goods through sight and touch, and it is difficult to identify fraud. (more…)
October 28, 2020
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WeKnow Media Ltd, the award organisers, are pleased to announce the shortlist nominees of the 2020 IoT Global Awards!
October 27, 2020
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So much to cover in 30 minutes: We’re at the beginning of the centralised role that MEC is going to play in enterprise 5G, as Dheeraj Remella, CPO of VoltDB tells Tech Trends Pod. He deftly handles the loaded question of where to bring edge intelligence. And we’re at another watershed, says analyst, Jim Morrish of Transforma Insights; 2020 is a TIPping point in the drive to OpenRAN. Open architecture is in use at Vodafone, Telefonica, Etisalat, and Japan’s Rakuten, to name just a few telcos. Oh, and it works! And before we share what made us laugh, hear how virtual reality training in the enterprise is faster and cheaper than old school methods as you learn 3 steps to improve your business training. (more…)
October 19, 2020
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In the time of social distancing and pandemic restrictions, technology has become more important than ever to maintain our working productivity and social bonds. In a virtual first, the annual AI+IoT Business Conference (ABC) hosted by the AI+IoT Intelligent Business Alliance will focus on the impact of IoT for the Southeast Asian region.
The first virtual Southeast Asia ABC kicked off today for a whole month, which brings together key major industry organizations including Tuya Smart, a leading global AIoT platform, and other leading partners such as the Singapore Manufacturing Federation, Singapore Industrial Automation Association, Asia Pacific Assistive Robotics Association, Asia IoT, GSMA, and famous brands in Southeast Asia to share cutting-edge insights on all things IoT-specific in Southeast Asia.
Themed on “Revive in Growth – Inspired by Intelligence”, the inaugural virtual AIBC aims to harness AIoT for transforming businesses in Southeast Asia, after the pandemic. The event consists of a series of fireside chats and TED-style talks by esteemed companies and innovators.
“This (pandemic) will be the start when young people begin to learn more about the smart home,” Mr. Ryan, CEO from Indonesian brand Bardi Smart Home commented. “And we can see the smart home market is growing rapidly here right now, which is a good sign.”
Mr. Vincent Chew, Group Managing Director of Pensonic, one of the leading electrical household appliances brand in Malaysia, said, “Along the way with wider coverage of internet and lower cost of devices, more homes will be connected where devices shall work around our movement and environment.”
Due to travel restrictions and home isolation because of the pandemic, the demand for various entertainment and interaction on the Internet has increased in Thailand, where Internet products have become quite popular. Xie Chongtong, President of Thailand’s home security and CCTV brand Watashi said, “IoT innovation is driven by increasing demands of connection scenarios, which will become more and more automated and intelligent.”
Hosted by AI+IoT Intelligent Business Alliance, the AI+IoT Business Conference has garnered over 200 leading companies, 400 opinion leaders, 100 renowned investors and 30,000 pioneers of intelligent business exchange knowledge and ideas. The 2020 AI+IoT Business Conference Online – Southeast Asia is the first of the regional event instead of global, and the first ever with focus in the SEA region. Slated to grow by 12% annually, the regional IoT market will be worth over 151 billion dollars by 2024 (Marketsandmarkets).
Jeff Immelt, Former Chairman and CEO of GE, Venture Partner of NEA, Chairman of Tuya US said, “the event is a major initiative that involves important key industry players, who will move forward the development of IoT, and shift the entire smart home landscape in Southeast Asia and give great momentum to its growth”.
September 25, 2020
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