(Sponsored News) Internet of Things (IoT) bridges the gap between the physical world and the Internet world, making smarter connections possible between machines and everything. No matter for personal use or for diverse vertical industry applications, IoT addresses its significant values in greater convenience, higher efficiency, improved quality of work/production and better utilization of big data. Digital transformation has become the key to business growth, society growth and economic growth, and IoT will be at the center of digital transformation.
January 28, 2021
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(Sponsored News) – On December 29, 2020, Tuya Smart and Gartner jointly released the “2021 Global AIoT Developer Ecosystem White Paper” with the witness and presence of Eva Na, CMO of Tuya Smart and Guo Lei, China Vice President of Gartner.
January 15, 2021
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Growing mobile data traffic as we work from home, and rising business demand to connect devices in the Internet of Things are two upsides for an industry hit hard by the pandemic. But… well, you knew there had to be a ‘but’. One downside is rising fraud. It cost communication service providers US$28.3 billion according to the last CFCA global survey in 2019. BICS’ Mikael Schachne and Damion Rose, our guests on the latest Tech Trends Podcast tell us fraud is rising and they’re well placed to know. Can Machine Learning cut the risk? Jeremy Cowan and George Malim find out.
January 14, 2021
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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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On November 19-21, the 22nd China Retail Trade Fair (CHINASHOP 2020) was held at the National Convention and Exhibition Center (Shanghai). The intelligent terminal of the Internet of Things represents the enterprise Chainway with a full range of popular products on the scene, and also set up a retail multi-scenario application on-site experience platform, that attracted many exhibitors to visit and exchange their ideas. (more…)
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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London, UK. November 19th, 2020
WeKnow Media Ltd, the award organisers, are pleased to announce the Winners of the 2020 IoT Global Awards!
November 20, 2020
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In the world of AI and machine learning, it’s common to hear fear-based statements about what the poor decisions unchecked algorithms might make.
November 13, 2020
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