Amazon is adding a new wrinkle to “Just Walk Out,” combining its cashierless retail technology with RFID capability so that the quicker checkout experience can be offered on expanded selection… Read More
Since launching in 2016, online clothing rental service Armoire has experimented to find the right balance of online and in-person perks, seeking a combination that can keep the Seattle-based startup… Read More
Seattle-based RFID company Impinj, whose technology is heavily used by retailers to track inventory, posted a record $47.8 million in revenue for the first quarter, up nearly 45 percent, even… Read More
Shares of Impinj are on the rise after the Seattle connected chip maker behind the RAIN RFID system crushed Wall Street expectations to close out a strong bounce-back year. Revenue:… Read More
Impinj is suing one of its top competitors, alleging that Dutch semi-conductor giant NXP copied patents and designs for the Seattle company’s tiny chips that connect billions of items to… Read More
Impinj today unveiled a series of smaller, more powerful RFID tags to connect everyday items to the internet, an innovation the Seattle-based company claims will transform the industry by making… Read More
Impinj is looking to solve one of the most frustrating experiences in the modern world of travel, lost luggage. The Seattle maker of connected tags for billions of items around… Read More
Impinj, the Seattle company whose RFID products are used to identify and locate a multitude of products, from medical supplies and food to automobile parts and apparel, posted a net… Read More
Seattle-based RFID technology company Impinj, which warned two weeks ago that its fourth quarter revenue would be lower than anticipated, missed those reduced estimates this afternoon with revenue of $26.9… Read More
Impinj stock is down more than 21 percent after the Seattle maker of radio frequency identification technology whiffed on earnings expectations for the first time as a public company. Impinj… Read More
Impinj shares cratered Thursday after the the Seattle-based maker of radio frequency identification tags reported its quarterly earnings. Impinj reported non-GAAP earnings of 6 cents per share on $34.1 million in… Read More
Amazon’s deal to acquire Whole Foods for $13.7 billion is sending far-reaching ripples across Wall Street, well beyond the grocery industry, affecting other Seattle tech companies. RELATED: Amazon to buy… Read More
This story has been updated to include more details on stock price. Impinj has exceeded Wall Street expectations in each of its four quarters as a public company, after posting another… Read More
Radio Frequency Identification technology maker Impinj said it has closed a “follow-on” public offering that netted the company $38.7 million. That is in addition to its initial public offering earlier… Read More
Make it two in a row for Impinj. The Seattle-based radio frequency identification company beat Wall Street expectations for the second straight quarter since going public over the summer. Impinj… Read More
Seattle-based RFID technology company Impinj has increased the amount it seeks to raise in an initial public offering from $60 million to $74 million, according to a filing with the Securities and… Read More
Despite a wealth of cheap screens, printing information on paper is often still easier than sending it out digitally. But a new connected paper technology developed by the University of Washington, Disney Research and… Read More
Colin Edwards’s novel idea for using sensors to measure the heart rate, core body temperature and hydration levels of NFL players while they’re on the field was good enough to… Read More
Seattle-based Impinj is kicking off a new chapter today as the company, which was founded in 2000, is finally seeing its RFID technology grab mainstream attention. The company is celebrating… Read More
You’ll be able to see how far and how fast some NFL players run during games this season on Microsoft’s NFL app for Xbox One, Surface, and Windows. The Redmond company is… Read More
Amal Graafstra is used to hacking things to work for him. He has two RFIDs implanted, one in each hand, that he uses to unlock doors, start his motorcycle and… Read More
William Colleran resigned as CEO of Impinj on Monday, with co-founder and CTO Chris Diorio taking the helm. “After almost 14 years at the helm of Impinj, I’m moving on,” wrote… Read More
Editor’s Note: Amal Graafstra was one of hundreds of people who attended ToorCamp, a summer camp for geeks earlier this month on the Washington coast. The author of the book RFID Toys and a “double RFID… Read More
Over the past 14 years, Impinj has weathered two economic recessions, not to mention a slow-to-develop market for its radio frequency identification products. Under normal circumstances, that combination would have killed… Read More
Entering your home with keys or logging into your PC with a password might be a thing of the past if the latest NFC technology from Dangerous Things catches on.… Read More
This week on the GeekWire radio show and podcast, we’re revisiting a few of our favorite guest segments with highlights from some of our most interesting interviews over the past… Read More
Our guest on the latest GeekWire radio show and podcast was Amal Graafstra, who has the distinction of being a “double RFID implantee” — with Radio Frequency ID tags under… Read More
Radio Frequency Identification, better known as RFID, is used in everything from livestock to shipping containers. But what about humans? This week on the GeekWire radio show and podcast, we… Read More
Impinj has raised an additional $21 million in venture capital financing, money that president and CEO William T. Colleran said will allow it to better serve customers “in the dynamic RFID… Read More
For the second time this week, a Seattle technology company has filed to go public. This time it is Impinj, the maker of radio frequency identification technologies. The company said… Read More