The international standard proposal of "Internet of things-Internet of things Application for Electronic label system" led by BOE has been approved by ISO/IEC (International Organization for Standardization / International Electrotechnical Commission). Af
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The international standard proposal of "Internet of things-Internet of things Application for Electronic label system" led by BOE has been approved by ISO/IEC (International Organization for Standardization / International Electrotechnical Commission). After release, it will fill the gap in the global electronic label field and become an authoritative international standard.
With the development of artificial intelligence, big data, Internet of things and other technologies, smart retail has become an important trend in the industry, so it is imperative to standardize and standardize the electronic tag system (ELS).
The relevant person in charge of BOE said that the approval of the international standard for the Internet of things application of the BOE tag system is a new breakthrough in the standardization process of the company, and will provide important standard support for the intelligent retail industry to maintain market order and promote technology upgrading.
As a global innovative Internet of things enterprise, BOE smart retail solution accounts for more than half of the global market. BOE electronic tags can not only display product promotion information in black, white and red, but also help stores speed up and optimize online order picking. Through the flashing lights and positioning functions of electronic tags, help shop assistants find the goods in the orders in a short period of time, saving time and efficiency. In addition, through the use of visual and image recognition technology, BOE electronic tags are combined with the monitoring system, which can also prompt merchants to replenish goods on the shelves in real time.
At present, BOE has provided smart retail Internet of things solutions to more than 20, 000 stores, Amazon, Wal-Mart, Carrefour, JD.com, Watsons, Xiaomi and Starbucks in more than 60 countries and regions around the world, bringing "smart" business strategies to retail store managers while making consumers feel a more convenient shopping experience.