Zebra Recognized Most Influential International Brand For Leadership in RFID Solutions

SUZHOU, China – May 11, 2018 – Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), the market leader in rugged mobile computers, barcode scanners and barcode printers enhanced with software and services to enable real-time enterprise visibility, announced recently that it has received the Internet of Things (IoT) Star Award at the China IoT Congress 2018 held in Suzhou.

Zebra was recognized as the Most Influential International Brand at the annual awards for its leadership in delivering innovative RFID solutions. This marks the third consecutive year that Zebra has won the award.

KEY FACTS 

  • The award selection process involved 500 IoT experts and industry members, and Zebra stood out from more than 300 competitors to clinch the award for its RFID solutions that deliver the real-time asset visibility to help customers streamline their operations and maximize asset utilization.
  • The Most Influential International Brand award recognizes leading multi-national companies contributing to the progress of RFID industry development in China.
  • As part of the annual China IoT Congress, the Annual IoT Star Awards is endorsed by the China IoT Industry Alliance, and organized by RFID World with a committee of local IoT associations. The congress is attended by more than 1,000 IoT leaders, experts, and industry players, and is widely regarded as one of the top industry conferences in China.
  • Zebra’s complete RFID solutions including RFID handheld readers, fixed readers, reader antennas, RFID printers and RFID labels and supplies, provide the organizations across healthcare, retail, transport & logistics, and manufacturing industries with real-time visibility they need to maximize the benefits of RFID in their operations.  (click to see the full release

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