Imagine a computerized sensor on clothes that can track, calculate and broadcast wear and care or consumer demand. Now imagine the sensor can power itself off radio waves in the atmosphere and is only the size of a postage stamp. It may sound like science fiction, but semiconductor company Wiliot is making it a reality. Hear more from Stephen Statler, SVP of marketing & business development, aka “Mr. Beacon” as he shares with Mr. IoT how this new technology can help brands better track retail activity, manufacture more sustainable products, and shift from a supply chain to a “demand chain” strategy.
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