Amazon partners with Auburn University on new RFID Lab
"RFID is a fascinating technology,” said Dave Clark, senior VP of worldwide operations, Amazon.com. “As part of this joint project, we are excited to invent new processes and technology using RFID to enhance the experience for customers through better inventory predictability, faster delivery and, ultimately, lower cost. The collaboration presents a unique opportunity for students, faculty and industry to come together in a hands-on and fast-moving real world environment."
Auburn University's RFID Lab specializes in the business case and technical implementation of radio frequency identification technology in retail, supply chain and manufacturing settings. Located in a former supermarket, the 13,000-sq.-ft. Auburn University RFID Lab offers simulated retail, grocery and convenience store space, as well as warehouse and distribution center environments.
Target Corp., which is rolling out RFID-enabled later this year to aid inventory accuracy and improve in-store stock levels, is a sponsor of the Auburn RFID Lab.
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