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Driving RFID beyond highways
Financial Express Chandigarh
|June 05, 2025
THINK RFID AND a FASTag sticker, that is affixed to a vehicle's windshield for electronic toll payment on national highways, comes to mind.
RFID key cards are the modern day standard in hotels too, allowing guests to access their rooms without physically inserting or swiping a card. As supply chains grow in complexity, radio frequency identification (RFID)—a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects or people—is increasingly being adopted across industries, such as healthcare, retail, manufacturing, supply chain and logistics, to streamline operations and improve efficiency. Some of the Indian firms are integrating RFID with newer technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), sensors, AI and ML to enhance its capabilities.
Apollo Diagnostics is actively integrating RFID technology into its supply chain as a core component of its broader IoT strategy. "The primary reason for adopting RFID and other IoT devices is to improve diagnostic accuracy and elevate the patient experience across our entire lab network. This integration allows for real-time data capture, continuous monitoring, and process automation, fostering a smarter, faster and more connected laboratory environment," said Sriram Iyer, CEO, Apollo Health and Lifestyle.
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