Identiv Launches Low-Energy Bluetooth Inlay Tags with Wiliot Technology
2026-06-02 10:37
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Identiv has launched a new series of low-energy Bluetooth (BLE) inlays and tags featuring Wiliot Gen3 IC technology, designed to help organizations continuously sense, track, and understand the status of goods in complex supply chains. The ID-Pixels 3.0 series enhances performance, scalability, and sensing capabilities, providing real-time data to drive physical AI applications and support faster, more informed supply chain decisions.

The new inlays and tags are aimed at large-scale deployments in industries such as retail, logistics, pharmaceuticals, food, and smart packaging. With a compact form factor, the tags feature energy harvesting and integrated sensing, delivering continuous data without the cost and maintenance of batteries. Each self-adhesive tag measures approximately 33mm x 60mm and is encoded with a unique digital ID, capable of capturing data such as location, temperature, humidity, and light. The integrated Wiliot physical AI platform transforms this sensor data into insights, supporting applications such as automated inventory tracking, goods verification, asset tracking, and cold chain monitoring.

Earlier this year, Wiliot launched its latest generation of battery-free sensing technology, the Wiliot Gen3 IoT Pixel, designed to connect everyday products to the cloud and extend real-time intelligence to the physical world. This technology, combined with the Wiliot intelligent platform, provides retailers, logistics providers, and supply chain companies with data on the location, temperature, humidity, and movement of goods across complex distributed networks. In April of this year, Avery Dennison made a $75 million minority investment in Wiliot to expand investment in physical AI for supply chains. Both parties stated that they will strengthen joint market promotion to accelerate the adoption of digital identities for physical products in industries such as retail, logistics, and food.

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