San Jose, California & Sydney – Energous Corporation, a developer of RF-based charging for wireless power networks and Flagship a technology company empowering retailers to make better, faster and more informed decisions for their business and customers announced the retail deployment of Wiliot Internet of Things (IoT) Pixel smart tags energised by WattUp PowerBridges has been deployed at a major retail store in Sydney. All tags in the deployment are energised by multiple Energous WattUp PowerBridges.
Bridging the insights gap for retailers from online to physical stores, Flagship is helping retailers build the next-gen brick and mortar store. Flagship’s unique technology automatically tracks the movement of items in a store, fitting room, or warehouse, helping retailers understand in-store consumer behavior and garner indispensable and actionable insights such as:
“This is our first deployment of a wireless power network for RF-tags, and we are extremely excited about the results that Flagship has achieved using thousands of Wiliot IoT Pixel tags energised by our WattUp PowerBridges,” says Cesar Johnston, CEO of Energous. “This successful deployment can be replicated not only for other retail applications but also for industrial IoT, medical, smart home, and smart office applications. With our focus on these markets, Energous is well-positioned to help wirelessly power today’s devices and tomorrow’s innovations.”
Wiliot IoT Pixels are low-cost, active Bluetooth tags that can be attached to nearly anything, with sensors that can monitor light, humidity, proximity, and temperature, among other inputs. In the deployment program, multiple IoT Pixels are simultaneously energised by Energous’ WattUp PowerBridges, enabling them to transfer data that is bridged through the Energous transmitter which intelligently filters and relays the tag data to the Wiliot Cloud.
The Australian retail store deployment is a pilot programme that includes thousands of Wiliot tags and is deployed by Flagship, a retail technology company that gives physical stores the ability to track their products in real-time while unlocking detailed customer browsing insights. The Wiliot tags in Flagship’s retail deployment are capturing important information such as stock integrity (in-store inventory, location) as well as which sizes are being tried on and purchased.
“Though physical stores today face myriad challenges to their business, they feature an unrivalled ability to capture real-time stock and purchasing data that delivers incredible insights,” says Simon Molnar, founder & CEO of Flagship. “However, if the IoT devices responsible for capturing that data lose power or are otherwise unreliable, so too is that data. We’re thrilled at the progress of the joint pilot program with Energous to provide reliable over-the-air wireless power to thousands of in-store Wiliot IoT Pixel tags and look forward to continuing the partnership.”
“The work that Flagship have done using Energous and Wiliot technology is very significant,” says Nir Drabkin, the sales and solution manager at Wiliot in Australia. “For one, it’s a demonstration of Wiliot’s partner ecosystem in action, scaling the deployment of our ‘Massive IoT’ technology around the world. It is also a wonderful proof point of a revolution in the retail experience, harnessing the power of the cloud to link the digital to the physical in real-time. Continuous real-time inventory enables much more efficient retail operations and a customer experience that makes brick and mortar shopping worth leaving the couch for.”
Capable of powering multiple devices simultaneously at-a-distance, WattUp PowerBridge transmitters from Energous send power to, and can act as, a data link for connected IoT devices such as sensors, Electronic Shelf Labels, trackers, IoT tags, batteryless devices and more. Multiple WattUp PowerBridge transmitters create a WattUp Wireless Power Network capable of covering unlimited distances for large footprint deployments such as retail stores, industrial warehouses, manufacturing plants, logistics hubs and more. The WattUp Wireless Power Network provides consistent levels of power for IoT devices, while eliminating the costly need to manage and replace batteries or rely on restrictive wires and cables. This innovation ushers in a new reality of mobile, waterproof, smaller, maintenance-free and easier-to-implement devices.
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