UHF RFID 🤝 ambient IoT Both technologies are poised to play complementary roles in the near-future of visibility across a wide array of supply chains, says this op-ed in RFID Journal. UHF RFID provides the item-level intelligence (through tags) and ambient IoT provides the system-level insight (through sensors that track the conditions of items). Ideally, this will allow industries “to go beyond barcodes, cameras, and keyboards” and see a more complete view of their supply chain in real time. Read more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e7nieejh
Tendo Technologies
IT System Custom Software Development
Princeton, New Jersey 531 followers
Ingenious solutions to industrial automation at scale
About us
Tendo.Tech is the first and only unified, cost-effective and non-intrusive digital solution for measuring, tracking, and managing industrial gas cylinders across the global supply chain. Our patent-pending IIoT solution measures and optimizes the fill and replenish network of industrial gas cylinders, offering real-time visibility and geo-location data from in-transit and fixed inventory. Companies that implement Tendo.Tech can eliminate thousands of tons of annual inventory and environmental waste, reduce costly overhead, increase revenue capture and drive greater profitability.
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http://tendo.tech
External link for Tendo Technologies
- Industry
- IT System Custom Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Princeton, New Jersey
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Software, Hardware, HaaS, DaaS, SaaS, Supply Chain, Industrial Gas, IIoT, Industrial Automation, GreenTech, Sustainability, ESG, and Climate
Locations
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303 College Rd E
Princeton, New Jersey 08540, US
Employees at Tendo Technologies
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Marcus Hultmark
Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University
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Jessica Freyer
Investor in Industrial Tech @ Rhapsody Venture Partners
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Lindsay Cardoso
CEO at Tendo Technologies | Ingenious solutions to industrial automation at scale
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Soleil Santana
Product Development Engineer @ Tendo Technologies | NASA PSI Team
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When choosing carbonated beverages, taste is paramount for consumers, but it doesn’t entirely eclipse other considerations. “Sustainability factors and health benefits will not outweigh taste, yet consumers consider a longer list of factors before making their CSD choices, putting brands on the spot to check more boxes and meet expanded needs,” says Mintel. Learn more via Beverage Industry Magazine ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dbzHsXtZ
2024 State of the Beverage Industry: Flavor, functionality driving carbonated soft drinks
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Is there a (not) follow-the-leader effect for #ESG? According to Knowledge at Wharton, potentially yes: “When one company improves its [ESG] performance, it tends to negatively impact the sales of products from competitors who have not made similar improvements.” More at ➡ https://lnkd.in/gevj9ExU
ESG Investments Lead to Higher Sales
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The next phase of #4IR will be marked by how well companies can scale their use of new technologies, not just adopt them, says McKinsey & Company. Organizations that are part of the Global Lighthouse Network share these six characteristics, which allow them more quickly make the leap from pilot project to enterprise-wide: 🗺 They have a strategic road map: even before the first pilot is underway, the company knows the long-term use cases and value it projects to gain from introducing new technology to its operations. 🧠 They focus on talent development: programs to recruit and retain the right people are a priority. 👟 They’re agile: an agile operations model helps speed up execution, collaboration and feedback, making it quicker to scale successful pilots. 🏋♂️ They’ve got a strong technology backbone: investments are transparent and appropriately distributed to support both a pilot phase and long-term scalability. ⚖ Their data governance is sound: critical decisions aren’t delayed by poor data architecture or quality. ⭐ Change management is at the forefront: investment in building new skills and leadership capabilities is an equal catalyst for transformation. Read more ➡ https://lnkd.in/exNpUWPM
From AI to Impact: Capabilities powering Lighthouses’ 4IR adoption
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During rapid change, digital continuity should be a strategic constant for manufacturers. Organizations that prioritize internal information sharing and traceability have an advantage over siloed competitors. They also tend to have a head-start on innovation thanks to more robust and transparent data, which can illuminate opportunities and reveal where and when to bet on new risks. Read more from Smart Industry from Endeavor Business Media ➡ https://lnkd.in/gWqdY7JE
Why intelligent information sharing is critical to resilient manufacturing
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Liminal experiences, described by Harvard Business Review as “a prolonged separation from normal ways of being and doing,” could be considered a hallmark of personal and professional life in the 2020s. But uncertainty does not necessarily mean instability. “It’s easy to become distracted by the challenging economic, social, and geopolitical context in which organizations currently operate,” says HBR. Instead, leaders who commit to two key actions – asking the big questions and focusing on the fundamentals – can help their teams build strength and resilience. More ➡ https://lnkd.in/gy_eGriW
How to Lead When the Future Feels Unpredictable
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The second half of the 2020s could be the backdrop of profoundly rapid technological change, as forecasted by Gartner in its Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2025. In particular, agentic AI (number 1) and ambient invisible intelligence (number 5) are two trends poised to revolutionize everyday decision-making, monitoring and intelligence. Gartner anticipates that by 2028, agentic AI systems will carry out “at least 15% of day-to-day work decisions,” and that “ultra-low-cost smart tags and sensors that deliver large-scale affordable tracking and sensing” will become the norm across multiple industries. Read more via ZDNET ➡ https://lnkd.in/gaAmEUPY
Agentic AI is the top strategic technology trend for 2025
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The current state of #AI adoption in the U.S. is “uneven,” according to research from the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy. But AI potentially is still on track for ubiquity, like the internet was a generation ago. And it could all come down to a shift in everyday routines. “What do you do at the office every Monday morning?” asks the study’s lead researcher. “Very few people start with a blank slate to redesign the activities that occupy their time and attention. For reasons we’ve known since the steam engine, it takes a while for firms and for people to adjust.” Discover more ➡ https://lnkd.in/gnv_vpyH
The who, what, and where of AI adoption in America | MIT Sloan
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“Navigating the journey towards net zero is not a linear path,” notes the World Economic Forum. Instead, progress toward energy transition and decarbonization is a mosaic of innovation and collaboration that prioritizes action today that yields successful future outcomes. Read in full at ➡ https://lnkd.in/e9fEXJS4
Why innovative climate tech requires global collaboration
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The farther and clearer your line of sight, the more resilient your supply chain, writes SupplyChainBrain. Multi-tier supply chain intelligence and visibility can help companies counteract increasing risk and complexity across the value chain, from sourcing and procuring raw materials to navigating regulatory compliance and consumer sentiment. The more links in the chain that a company can reliably track, the more nimble it likely is in the face of disruption. More at ➡ https://lnkd.in/dn2xribm
How to Deploy Multi-Tier Supply Chain Intelligence for Resilience
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