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AI Stocks to Buy Now - includes analysts' top 15 small and 3 large-cap stocks that may interest ethical investors. By Ron Robins, MBA Transcript & Links, Episode 151, April 4, 2025 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to my podcast episode 151, published April 4, 2025, titled “AI Stocks to Buy Now.” It's presented by Investing for the Soul. Investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing mentoring, news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript and links to content, including stock symbols and bonus material, on this episode's podcast page at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Also, a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in these podcasts, and I don't receive any compensation from anyone covered in these podcasts. Furthermore, I will reveal any investments I have in the investments mentioned herein. Additionally, quotes about individual companies are brief. Please visit the podcast's webpage for links to the articles and additional company and stock information. ------------------------------------------------------------- AI Stocks to Buy Now (1) Now many ethical and sustainable investors are buying AI stocks. So, I've decided to include two recent articles by great analysts who write about these stocks. This first article is titled 15 Best Small Cap AI Stocks to Buy Right Now. It's by Maxim G and seen on insidermonkey.com. Here is some of what he has to say about how he came to select them as well as a brief quote on each of his picks. “For this article, we used Finviz to screen for technology stocks under a $5 billion market cap… We then manually selected companies that have significant revenue exposure or potential growth opportunities related to AI products & solutions. Finally, we compared the list with our proprietary Q4 2024 database of hedge funds' ownership and included in the article the top 15 stocks with the largest number of hedge funds that own the stock… Our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. (See more details here). 15. DXC Technology Company (NYSE:DXC) Hedge Fund Holders: 24 DXC Technology Company is a global provider of IT services and solutions, specializing in digital transformation, IT modernization, cloud computing, cybersecurity, analytics, and business process outsourcing. The company serves clients across multiple industries, including financial services, healthcare, insurance, manufacturing, public sector, and transportation. Its core offerings include consulting, systems integration, software development, application management, infrastructure services, and data-driven analytics. 14. C3.ai, Inc. (NYSE:AI) Hedge Fund Holders: 25 C3.ai, Inc. is an enterprise software company specializing in AI solutions designed to support digital transformation and operational optimization across various industries. Its flagship product, the C3 AI Platform, provides a comprehensive, scalable environment for developing, deploying, and managing enterprise-grade AI applications. The company primarily serves sectors such as energy, manufacturing, finance, defense, healthcare, and telecommunications. Its solutions leverage machine learning, advanced analytics, predictive maintenance, and AI-driven insights to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve decision-making. 13. Insight Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ:NSIT) Hedge Fund Holders: 26 Insight Enterprises, Inc. is a global technology solutions provider focused on helping businesses manage and transform their IT environments. The company offers a broad range of services including IT procurement, cloud and data center transformation, digital innovation, cybersecurity, and managed services. Insight serves clients in sectors such as healthcare, education, government, and commercial enterprises, primarily across North America, EMEA, and APAC regions. 12. Clear Secure, Inc. (NYSE:YOU) Hedge Fund Holders: 27 Clear Secure, Inc. is a technology company that provides identity verification and access control solutions through its secure biometric platform. Its core offering, CLEAR Plus, enables expedited entry at airports by using fingerprint and iris recognition to verify identities. The company also offers digital identity tools for venues, stadiums, and other businesses, expanding its platform into areas such as health pass verification and age validation. Clear Secure, Inc. operates across the travel, sports, entertainment, and healthcare industries, with partnerships spanning major US airports and event venues. 11. Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:ALGM) Hedge Fund Holders: 27 Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. is a global semiconductor company that designs and manufactures sensor and power ICs used in motion control and energy-efficient systems. Its products are critical for applications in automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics, supporting functions such as electric powertrain, ADAS, factory automation, and robotics. The company's portfolio includes magnetic sensors, current sensors, and motor driver ICs. Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.'s technology enables high-precision sensing and power efficiency in complex electronic systems. 10. IonQ, Inc. (NYSE:IONQ) Hedge Fund Holders: 28 IonQ, Inc. is a quantum computing company that develops and operates quantum computers based on trapped-ion technology. Its systems are accessible through major cloud platforms and are designed to solve complex problems beyond the capabilities of classical computers. The company offers both hardware and software solutions, including a proprietary operating system and quantum programming tools… The US-based company ranked 6th on our recent list of 11 Best Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy Right Now. 9. Workiva Inc. (NYSE:WK) Hedge Fund Holders: 28 Workiva Inc. is a cloud-based software company that provides a platform for connected reporting, compliance, and data management. Its solutions help businesses streamline complex processes involving financial reporting, regulatory filings, audit management, and ESG disclosures. Workiva Inc. serves a wide range of industries, including finance, energy, government, and healthcare, with a focus on large enterprises and public companies. 8. IPG Photonics Corporation (NASDAQ:IPGP) Hedge Fund Holders: 31 IPG Photonics Corporation is a leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance fiber lasers and amplifiers used in a wide range of industrial, medical, and advanced technology applications. Its products are integral to processes such as cutting, welding, marking, and 3D printing, serving industries including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and materials processing. The company also provides lasers for medical procedures, defense systems, and telecommunications. IPG Photonics Corporation's vertically integrated business model supports innovation and cost efficiency across its product lines. 7. nCino, Inc. (NASDAQ:NCNO) Hedge Fund Holders: 33 nCino, Inc. is a financial technology company that provides a cloud-based operating system for banks and credit unions, aimed at improving efficiency, compliance, and customer experience. Built on the Salesforce platform, nCino, Inc.'s solutions cover loan origination, account opening, deposit operations, credit analysis, and portfolio management. The company supports digital transformation in financial services by automating workflows, integrating data, and enhancing transparency. 6. Asana, Inc. (NYSE:ASAN) Hedge Fund Holders: 33 Asana, Inc. is a work management software company that offers a cloud-based platform designed to help teams plan, organize, and track projects and tasks. Its solution supports collaboration, workflow automation, goal tracking, and reporting across departments such as marketing, operations, product development, and IT. The platform integrates with numerous third-party tools and emphasizes scalability and real-time visibility. The company ranked eighth on our recent list of Top 9 AI Stocks to Watch Amid DeepSeek Frenzy. 5. BlackLine, Inc. (NASDAQ:BL) Hedge Fund Holders: 34 BlackLine, Inc. is a software company that provides cloud-based solutions for automating and streamlining finance and accounting operations. Its platform focuses on key processes such as financial close, account reconciliation, intercompany accounting, and compliance management. BlackLine, Inc. primarily serves mid-size to large enterprises across various industries, including manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and financial services. The platform integrates with major ERP systems, enabling real-time data access and improved accuracy in financial reporting. 4. Impinj, Inc. (NASDAQ:PI) Hedge Fund Holders: 37 Impinj, Inc. is a technology company specializing in RAIN RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) solutions that connect physical items to digital systems. Its platform includes RFID tags, readers, and software designed to track and manage inventory, assets, and shipments in real-time. The company's solutions integrate with enterprise systems to support applications like item-level inventory management and asset tracking. 3. AvePoint, Inc. (NASDAQ:AVPT) Hedge Fund Holders: 40 AvePoint, Inc. is a software company that provides data management and governance solutions for Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Teams, and other collaboration platforms. Its cloud-based offerings support data protection, compliance, access control, migration, and records management for organizations across sectors including government, education, healthcare, and financial services. 2. ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:ZI) Hedge Fund Holders: 51 ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. is a software company that provides a cloud-based go-to-market intelligence platform for sales, marketing, and recruiting professionals. Its platform offers data-driven tools for lead generation, account targeting, contact enrichment, and buyer intent analysis, helping businesses improve customer acquisition and engagement. ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. aggregates and curates vast amounts of business data and integrates with CRM and marketing automation systems. The US-based company ranked fifth on our recent list of 12 Best Nasdaq Stocks Under $20 to Buy Now. 1. BILL Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:BILL) Hedge Fund Holders: 64 BILL Holdings, Inc. is a financial technology company that provides cloud-based software for automating back-office financial operations for small and mid-sized businesses. Its platform streamlines processes such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, expense management, and payments. The company enables integration with major accounting software platforms, facilitating real-time visibility and improved cash flow management.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- AI Stocks to Buy Now (2) The second article is titled 3 Essential AI Infrastructure Stocks to Buy Right Now. It's by George Budwell and featured on finance.yahoo.com. Here are a few quotes on what he says about each of his recommendations. “1. Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has established a dominant position as the leader in AI hardware and software, with CEO Jensen Huang recently declaring that the ‘vast majority' of AI inference runs on their platforms. Despite being down 12.3% year to date, Nvidia shares now trade at 26.2 times forward earnings, a historically low multiple that creates an attractive entry point for this wide-moat business. The company roadmap includes Blackwell Ultra arriving later this year, followed by Vera Rubin in 2026 and Rubin Ultra in 2027, providing a clear growth trajectory… While several tech giants are investing in custom chips and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is developing competing GPUs, Nvidia's unified hardware and software ecosystem and expansion into new AI domains position it to maintain market leadership for years to come. This combination of technical leadership, ecosystem lock-in, and strategic expansion into emerging areas makes Nvidia an essential infrastructure provider for the entire AI revolution. 2. Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) has evolved into a technology powerhouse, with business lines spanning from advertising to cloud computing and AI. Despite being down 12.7% year to date, the search titan's stock trades at just 18.6 times forward earnings, offering compelling value in the ultra-high-growth tech sector. While Google Search remains the primary revenue driver, Alphabet is investing heavily in AI to improve its search capabilities and bolster its competitive positions in cloud computing, agentic AI, and robotics… Though regulatory scrutiny remains a concern regarding its search dominance, the company's diverse capabilities across digital advertising, cloud infrastructure, and AI development position it as a cornerstone technology investment with multiple growth vectors beyond its core search business. So, if you're building an AI-themed portfolio, Alphabet scans as an essential stock to own. 3. Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is a leader in cloud infrastructure and AI, driven by its Azure platform and strategic partnership with OpenAI. Following a 7.2% year-to-date decline, the tech giant's shares trade at 26.1 times forward earnings, presenting an attractive entry point into this high-growth sector. Microsoft stock, after all, was trading at over 35 times forward earnings around this time last year… With cloud adoption accelerating and AI integration expanding across its product suite, Microsoft is exceptionally well positioned for sustained growth. As a result, this tech stock represents a core play in both cloud infrastructure and large-scale AI deployment, making it a cornerstone holding for AI investors.” End quotes. -------------------------------------------------------------- One additional article link Title: 10 Pro-Life Companies to Invest In Now on insidermonkey.com. By Soma Dutta. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment These are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips for this podcast, “AI Stocks to Buy Now.” Please click the like and subscribe buttons wherever you download or listen to this podcast. That helps bring these podcasts to others like you. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let's promote ethical and sustainable investing as a force for hope and prosperity in these troubled times! Contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for listening. I'll talk to you next on April 18th. Bye for now. © 2025 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul
In this episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Tim Porter and Venture Partner Patrick Ennis host Chris Diorio, co-founder and CEO of Impinj, the pioneer and world leader in RFID technology. Patrick and Chris have known each other for more than 24 years — since Madrona and ARCH Venture Partners co-led Impinj's first round of financing in the summer of 2000. In this episode, these three reminisce about old times and share some fun stories while diving into what it takes to truly launch a new category — and the patience required by both entrepreneurs and investors when doing so. They also discuss developing new speculative technology, navigating channel partner relationships, making it through an IPO during uncertain times, and how Impinj became the least known $4.6 billion public company in Seattle. This is a must-listen for any entrepreneurs out there. Full transcript: https://www.madrona.com/perseverance-over-speed-creating-a-new-category-with-impinjs-chris-diorio Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (02:01) Creating a category, early days of Impinj (03:22) Pivot to RFID(04:40) Struggles and Breakthroughs(08:50) Principles and Company Culture(13:01) Struggles with RFID Standards (14:27) Surviving and Thriving (15:11) Adoption and Scaling Challenges (18:01) End Customer Scenarios and Partnerships (20:52) Financing Strategy and Key Partnerships(23:27) Patrick Meeting Morris Chang: A Career Highlight(24:50) Remembering Tom Alberg's Influence(27:55) The Art of Hiring and Mentorship(33:13) The Journey to IPO(36:42) Strategic Partnerships and Investments (37:01) Company Principles and Future Outlook (38:35) Balancing Work and Life
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Matt Branda discusses the next evolution in RFID, RAIN RFID, and talks about why right now is the right time for it. He also discusses how COVID has impacted adoption and other challenges he's seen in the industry. Ryan and Matt wrap up the podcast with a discussion regarding the education side of IoT and the challenges it imposes.Matt Branda is Vice President of Product Management for Impinj. He leads a team focused on delivering world-class RAIN RFID connectivity products that provide industry-leading performance and reliability. Before Impinj, Matt worked for Qualcomm as Director of Marketing, 5G, and Cypress Semiconductor. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
#409: In this episode, Mike Gardon chats with Ross Dzikovsky. Ross is a native of Kyiv, Ukraine and is the co-founder of Bilberrry, a software development firm with its development team based in the Ukraine. Mike and Ross briefly worked together back in 2013-14, and have kept in touch ever since. Mike wanted to catch up with Ross to chat about the software development path, how he evaluates talent, the team's approach to remote work and of course, his perspective on how things are going in Ukraine. Ross has over 15 years of experience in the IT industry with a strong background in Software Engineering, Product Management and Business Analytics. As a co-founder of Bilberrry Ross oversees the team of 40 engineers and has led several large scale development engagements for brands such as Deloitte, Impinj and David's Bridal.
RFID technology isn't new, but the way it's being used to track components throughout the automotive building process is constantly growing and changing. Impinj's Carl Brasek runs us through the way RAIN RFID is being used by automakers today, and how it might be used in the future to simplify vehicle maintenance (think tires).Follow Transmission on Apple PodcastsFollow Transmission on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
RFID technology isn't new, but the way it's being used to track components throughout the automotive building process is constantly growing and changing. Impinj's Carl Brasek runs us through the way RAIN RFID is being used by automakers today, and how it might be used in the future to simplify vehicle maintenance (think tires).Follow Transmission on Apple PodcastsFollow Transmission on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Many hospitals use RFID tags to track the location of expensive medical equipment or keep tabs on supply levels of personal protective equipment. The RFID tracking company Impinj hopes to provide better visibility into healthcare supply chains.Apple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Many hospitals use RFID tags to track the location of expensive medical equipment or keep tabs on supply levels of personal protective equipment. The RFID tracking company Impinj hopes to provide better visibility into healthcare supply chains.Apple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
In episode 79 of the IoT For All Podcast, Impinj Executive Vice President of Engineering, Hussein Mecklai, joins us to talk about RFID and its applications in IoT. Hussein shares some of the recent advancements that have opened up new applications for RFID, as well as some of the use cases where RFID really shines.Hussein’s background has primarily been in wireless connectivity and computing, but he’s been in engineering leadership positions for the past 20 years. Before joining as the EVP of Engineering at Impinj, Hussein was the Vice President and General Manager of the architecture group at Intel.Impinj’s primary focus is on RAIN RFID and its use to gain insights and track assets across a number of industries and verticals. Impinj’s offerings include services to enable the deployment of RFID, building the technology for individual tags and their surrounding infrastructure, as well as a line of readers built to showcase the range of capabilities RAIN RFID has.To kick off the episode, Hussein gave us some background on RFID itself and what features make it such a great fit for the IoT space. The first big benefit to RFID, according to Hussein, is how cost-effective it is. The cost of tagging items can be as low as 5 cents per tag, making it feasible to tag individual products at a store or individual shipments. Another benefit is that RAIN RFID is a passive technology, meaning that it operates on the power from the reader, enabling RFID tags to have a long shelf life, because there are no batteries to replace or maintain. And finally, compared to other passive technologies life NFC, RAIN RFID had a much longer range. According to Hussein, Impinj has successfully achieved readings at up to thirty feet away in indoor environments. “It changes the paradigm when you have that kind of range and distance,” Hussein said, enabling all kinds of new applications and use cases.Changing gears, Hussein shared some of the use cases where he’d seen RFID make vast improvements to operations, including at Delta Airlines, where RFID tags were used to track baggage from check-in, onto the plane, through transit, and finally back to the customer. Or at Zara, where RFID tags could be used to track inventory as it made its way to stores, ensuring not only that the inventory made it to stores exactly when it was needed, but preventing the costly process of unpacking, repackaging, and reshipping items that were mistakenly shipped.Hussein spoke to some of the technological advancements that have made RFID a better option for asset tracking, including the creation of tags so small they can be sewn into clothing labels. What was interesting, Hussein said, “was that we had to innovate at so many different levels and we had the whole ecosystem working with us to figure it out - how do you handle something that small?” As RFID continues to evolve, the opportunities for the technology’s use will continue to grow and Hussein said he foresees greater use for preventing food spoilage and increasing efficiency in the supply chain for perishables, including tracking the origin and spread of contaminated food or products.Interested in connecting with Hussein? Reach out to him on Linkedin!About Impinj: Impinj helps businesses and people analyze, optimize, and innovate by wirelessly connecting billions of everyday things, such as apparel, automobile parts, luggage, and shipments, to the Internet. The Impinj platform uses RAIN RFID to deliver timely data about these things to business and consumer applications, enabling a boundless Internet of Things.Key Questions and Topics from this Episode:(01:38) Introduction to Hussein(02:15) Introduction to Impinj(07:26) How does that offering apply to use cases in the real world?(14:56) In what stage of the developmental process are most companies coming to you in?(16:28) Can you speak to how the technology has evolved, and what that’s going to allow?(20:45) Can you talk about some of the technological challenges you faced and how they were overcome?(23:02) As IoT develops and matures, what role do you see RFID playing?(26:58) In what applications does RFID really shine?(28:22) How do you handle scaling a business like this as demand increases?(33:00) Is there any news we should be on the lookout for from Impinj?
In this episode, host Kevin Lawton talks to representatives from The Raymond Corporation, Impinj, Big Ass Fans and MHS about what to expect at MODEX 2020. They discuss what their companies will be exhibiting as well as what they are excited for at the show as well. Remember to stop by The New Warehouse's booth #4194. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=PT7mU4_SaQlWJLQbdhvpmmyAeCdusbdFECFdobnmlvKzdNoOv-vvvrIsb9ACG35f-xAmEG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
Ep. 43: In the third of 3 episodes in our special mini-series called Learning UX, guest host Leo Zhang talks with Sara Hubbard and Caryn Wylie, the organizers of the meetup group Seattle Women of Design and UX, about growing your network and experience by getting involved in the UX community around you. From Leo:In our third and final Learn UX episode of the mini-series I wanted to bring on the founders of Seattle Women of Design and UX meetup (seaDUXX). Caryn Wille and Sara Hubbard are some of the most-respected advocates of women in UX in the our Seattle tech scene through their meetup, and on the show they will be talking about their experiences in founding and growing their meetup, and how it has helped them in both their personal and professional lives.Caryn Wille https://www.linkedin.com/in/carynwille/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ux-of-you/id1476322309http://www.meetup.com/seaDUXXCaryn is currently a Senior Interaction Designer at Google. Since 2011, Caryn has been helping companies from startups to medical associations to operas to telecom providers architect and design experiences that nest into the cross section of user needs and business goals. Her diverse client work has run the gamut of responsive websites, B2C e-commerce sites, internal business applications, live ticketing sales, and content management system (CMS) implementations, but she has yet to meet a project that doesn't benefit from a keen understanding of the people the experience is being built for. With a focus on storytelling and clear communication, she helps teams hone in on designing the right thing before bringing experiences to life. Caryn believes strongly in user-centered design and creating products and experiences that make users' lives easier and delight them in the process.Sara Hubbard https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-m-hubbard/Sara is a Senior User Experience Designer at Smartsheet. Sara has over six years experience working with globally-recognized brands, taking their complex tasks and transforming them into easy-to-use experiences. She takes a human-centered design approach to my work, and ruthlessly advocates for users. She prides herself in finding ways to both delight users, work within technical limitations, while meeting business needs. Sara also finds ways to give back to the community by teaching UX courses at the School of Visual Concepts, and being a mentor to folks entering the UX industry. Outside of work she enjoys playing board games, listening to true crime podcasts, and spending time with my polydactyl cat, Maisie.Both Sara and Caryn are passionate about creating an inclusive UX community in Seattle, which they do through organizing monthly events through the meetup they founded togther: Seattle Women of Design & UX (seaDUXX).This is the last episode of the three-run mini-series. This was such an impactful and eye-opening experience for me to host these, and I am forever grateful for this opportunity. Thank you all for taking the time to listen to this collaboration between Learn UX Seattle and UX Cake!Leo Zhang, Founder of Learn UX SeattleLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leozhangLearn UX Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/LearnUX/Leo Zhang is a veteran UX Strategist and Researcher who has developed insights-based strategies for clients including Dell, USAA, Philips, Johnson Controls, Impinj, and the Federal Government. He brings a unique approach and toolkit to his work and meetup, borrowing from his past experience as a Naval Nuclear Engineer combined with a Master’s Degree in Design from Arizona State University. Outside of professional work, Leo’s passions lie within his Learn UX Seattle Meetup, which now has over 3,300 members and is one of the largest, most active UX meetups in Seattle. Leo is equally as passionate about people as he is UX, and he is proud to be a member of the Greater Seattle UX community.If you enjoy UX Cake, there are some really simple ways you can help us: share this episode, or any of our episodes, with a friend. Rate & review us on Apple Podcast (or iTunes)!follow us on twitter - like and reshare our postssubscribe to the newsletter for updates and bonus contentListen Apple | Spotify | Google | WebsiteConnect with UX Cake!uxcake.co | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Linked In See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we talk about Radio Frequency Identification technologyHosts: James Brent, Edward Gordon, Sriram ManivannanIntro music: Coffee by Josh Woodward https://www.joshwoodward.com/
In this episode, host Kevin Lawton shares part two of his interviews from the floor at ProMat 2019. Including interviews with Yale, SencorpWhite, Impinj, Productive Robotics, JLT Computers, Unex Manufacturing, Scandit and Regal Beloit.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=PT7mU4_SaQlWJLQbdhvpmmyAeCdusbdFECFdobnmlvKzdNoOv-vvvrIsb9ACG35f-xAmEG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
In the first segment of our inaugural episode of RFID Insider, Timothy Pribyl joined us to talk about using RFID for timing marathons and other races. With the introduction of RFID, the race timing industry has completely changed and is growing faster than ever. Using RFID to time races has even expanded into different race types like kayak, car, cycle, and more. If you are new to RFID race timing or are interested in learning about how to get started in the industry, we discuss some great information about the industry in general. On the second half of the show, Eric Anderson from Impinj joins us to tell us about their newest product—the Impinj Speedway R120. This one-port reader has been well received from RFID users and contains some of the cool features, known collectively as Autopilot, that the Speedway series (R220 and R420) is known for like Autoset, Low Duty Cycle, and Dynamic Antenna Switching. The new reader, perfect for one or two read zone applications, adds to the high-quality line from Impinj and could be a great asset to an expanding RFID application. Don’t miss the ending, when Eric talks to us about TopGolf—an awesome new RFID application that is currently expanding across the world! Two Ways To Support The Show 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review! Connect With Us Learn more about the RFID Insider podcast at http://RFIDInsider.com Talk with us on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/RFIDInsider Shop for RFID hardware and tags at https://www.atlasRFIDstore.com
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Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson.u0010u0010GUEST:u0010David Wilsonu0010Stocks Editoru0010Bloomberg Newsu0010Discussing his "Stock of the Day" Impinj (PI). Impinj Inc.'s shares rose to a record and are headed for their biggest gain this year in response to Amazon.com Inc.'s deal to buy Whole Foods Market Inc. for $13.7 billion. Amazon belongs to a non-profit group that promotes radio-frequency identificationn tags for merchandise, Impinj's specialty. The two companies are co-hosting the group's next meeting, which will take place in Seattle during July.
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