RFID Journal Awards 2025 are now accepting nominations for its annual awards that are handed out at RFID Journal LIVE! 2025.
The awards, in their 19th year, recognize outstanding achievements in RFID and related technologies. The RFID Journal Awards honors companies that have distinguished themselves by their successful use of RFID, Internet of Things (IoT) technologies or the introduction of a valuable new RFID or IoT product or service.
This year, one of the seven categories is for Best Healthcare Implementation. The award will go to the end-user company (e.g., hospital, clinic, or pharmaceutical firm) with the most transformative use of RFID, IoT, or NFC.
These awards will be judged on how much business value the RFID or other IoT system delivers to the user. Among the questions judges will be asking are:
These prestigious awards honor organizations and innovators who have successfully leveraged RFID and IoT technologies to transform operations, enhance efficiency, and achieve remarkable results. Beside Best Healthcare Implementation, the other categories this year:
Entries must be submitted before midnight, February 28, 2025, to be considered. The deadline for Best New Product entries is at midnight on March 21, 2025.
Any deployment of radio frequency identification or IoT technology is eligible for consideration for an RFID Journal Award. Projects entered in the previous year that did not win may be resubmitted. There is no fee to submit an entry. Only entries submitted electronically at rfidjournallive.com/conference/2025-awards will be accepted.
Products submitted for the Best New Product Award must have been introduced or significantly enhanced since the previous year’s RFID Journal LIVE.
Systems integrators, hardware, and software companies may enter on behalf of their customers, but customers must sign the release form indicating they have approved the submission and the use of the information in the submission for an article should they win.
The same entry may be submitted in only one category. Entries may include additional materials, including online case studies, electronic photographs, online videos, or links to such materials.
Entries will be judged after the entry deadline has passed by a panel of RFID, AIDC, and IoT experts. At least five judges will judge the entries in each category.
For the purposes of this award, RFID technology will be defined as any system that uses radio waves to remotely identify an object or person. These systems include but are not limited to, low-frequency (HF) systems, high-frequency (HF) systems, Near-Field Communication (NFC), ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) systems, active RFID systems, Wi-Fi-based systems, Bluetooth beacons, real-time locating systems (RTLS), and sensor or RF mesh networks.
They can be based on air-interface protocol standards established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) or other standards bodies, such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
There are no monetary prizes. The winners will be announced during the awards ceremony at RFID Journal LIVE! 2025 and featured on the RFID Journal website. If you have a question, please send an email to [email protected]
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