Impinj is a leading provider of RAIN RFID solutions. The Impinj Platform connects billions of everyday items such as apparel, medical supplies, automobile parts, drivers’ licenses, food and luggage to applications such as inventory management, patient safety, asset tracking and item authentication, delivering real-time information to businesses about items they create, manage, transport and sell. The Impinj Platform wirelessly delivers information about these items’ unique identity, location and authenticity, or Item Intelligence™, to the digital world, which Impinj believes is the essence of the Internet of Things.

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The Impinj E910 RAIN RFID reader chip for next-generation enterprise-grade readers that can quickly and reliably discover and engage a high volume of connected items, such as retail apparel, pallets, airline baggage, and automobile parts, was released by Impinj, Inc., a leading RAIN RFID provider and Internet of Things pioneer. The Impinj E910 reader chip offers supply-chain automation, inventory management, loss prevention solutions, low power consumption, and ease of use that set the industry ...

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