How to Encode RFID Tags

How to Encode RFID Tags

RFID technology makes it possible to track inventory, assets, and products in real time — without line-of-sight scanning. But before an RFID tag can do its job, it must be properly encoded with unique data. Whether you’re tagging pallets in a warehouse, garments in...
Top 5 RFID Trends for 2026

Top 5 RFID Trends for 2026

2026 is shaping up to be a big year for RFID. with more businesses embracing the technology to overcome operational blind spots and inefficiencies. Demand for real-time tracking, automation, and accurate inventory control is growing as supply chains become...
10 RFID Middleware Capabilities

10 RFID Middleware Capabilities

RFID middleware serves as the central intelligence of any RFID system. It connects tags, readers, sensors, and enterprise software — transforming streams of raw RFID data into actionable insights. Without middleware, RFID hardware simply collects data with no context....
RFID and Laydown Yards

RFID and Laydown Yards

At any construction site, the laydown yard is where chaos can quietly take root. It’s where tools, machinery, and materials come and go—and where things are most likely to get misplaced, forgotten, or even stolen. That’s where RFID laydown yard tracking comes in. RFID...