Smart labels stories
Remote workers and journalists can now record calls without meeting bots, as HiDock’s P1 captures Bluetooth earbud audio and transcribes it.
Professionals can now record meetings through their own Bluetooth earphones, while a recording-free transcription option addresses privacy concerns.
Smart label adoption is soaring, generating vast data that firms must analyse with AI and BI tools to boost operations and enable ecosystem-wide sharing.
As international trade grows more complex, smart labels are revolutionising the import process by providing real-time tracking and data sharing capabilities.
Giesecke+Devrient has unveiled its new ultra-thin Smart Label, turning any package into an IoT device for enhanced tracking and security.
Printed Energy, backed by StBEIF and eSAT Global's game-changing smart label technology, promises satellite-tracked logistics utilising environment-friendly batteries, set to revolutionise the industry by 2025.
eSIM/iSIM offers increased flexibility, reduced provisioning time, a smaller form factor, enhanced security, and sustainability.
The people counting solutions combine hardware and software, with cameras providing visual intelligence that contributes to people management.
Advancements in IoT and nanotechnology by LocatorX promise to revolutionise logistics and asset tracking, as CTO Billy Meadow explains.
After being introduced as part of Google's G Suite back in 2004, Gmail has now progressed to become one of the most dominant email platforms on the market.
Smart labels, compatible with existing systems and requiring no extra infrastructure, are set to transform industries like retail and logistics, driving rapid market growth.
The adoption of IoT and smart labels is set to revolutionise efficiency in enterprises, with global active IoT devices projected to reach 39.9 billion by 2033.
Networkpak expands its label and packaging suite with the Screen L350UV SAI S digital printer, shifting from carton to high-quality digital label production.