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Electronic shelf labels (ESL) are connected, low-power ‘e-paper’ display devices that can replace traditional paper labels and can display text, numbers, icons, lines, barcodes and pictures. They enable retailers to automatically update individual shelf price labels from a central point across multiple stores and branches—or in certain geographic locations—at the touch of a button.

Bluetooth Electronic Shelf Label standard heralds new retail dawn

A positive shift is taking place towards more advanced and specific digital healthcare for women. The so-called ‘femtech’ (female technology) industry has belatedly begun to deliver on the promise of solutions using wireless connectivity to help address women’s health issues.

Femtech addresses the healthcare needs of women

In this episode, we explore the dynamic landscape of retail transformation in the digital age. Learn how the integration of cutting-edge technology is reshaping shopping experiences and customer engagement. From real-time supply monitoring to digital shelves enabling dynamic pricing based on demand, discover how retailers adapt to changing consumer behaviors and preferences.

Podcast: Retail Fights Back With Connected Tech

Sensor and actuator networks are systems that collect and transmit data from a physical environment for digital processing. Data is collected at sensors and actuators in the field, then digitized at the sensor or actuator. The digitized data can be used for a variety of applications, and the method for data processing depends on the application

IoT Solutions for Distributed Field-Level Sensor and Actuator Networks

A pivotable moment in the remarkable rise of wireless innovation can be traced back a quarter of a century to the emergence of Bluetooth – an interoperable protocol that became a standard, accompanied by an open specification for both hardware and software. In its various forms, Bluetooth has powered a significant segment of the connected world ever since.

The rise and rise of Bluetooth