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RAIN Alliance Webinar: RAIN Sensors: Working Principles, Industrial Use Cases, and Future Directions

The evolution of RAIN RFID is pushing beyond traditional identification and tracking, unlocking new frontiers where objects, people, and machines are not only uniquely identified but able to measure physical and chemical parameters at the item level. RAIN sensors can generate an unpredented stream of sensing data, which seamlessly integrates with AI-powered analytics to extract valuable insights and support intelligent decision-making. This transformation is expanding the reach of RFID technology towards high-value Industrial IoT applications across multiple sectors. This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of RAIN RFID sensing technology, exploring its working principles, industrial applications, and future innovations. – Prof. Gaetano Marrocco, global expert in wireless sensing from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, will explain the fundamental principles of RFID sensors, highlighting key methodologies developed through decades of pioneering scientific research. – Dr. Sara Amendola, CEO of Radio6ense, will present real-world industry success stories, demonstrating how RAIN sensing solutions are already delivering measurable benefits in automotive, food packaging, and industrial monitoring. The webinar concludes with insights into emerging trends, including advanced materials and next-generation sustainable manufacturing, such as laser induced graphene (LIG), which are set to redefine wireless sensing in the coming decade.

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