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The museums, historical sites, and similar institutions industry is a part of the arts, entertainment, and recreation sector. It involves the preservation and exhibition of objects, sites, and natural wonders of historical, cultural, and educational value. This article speaks about GAO RFID’s incorporation of RFID, BLE, IoT, and drones in the museum, historical sites, and other relating industries.
GAO RFID Inc., a global RFID supplier, has provided technologies such as RFID, BLE, IoT, and drones to improve the operations and productivity of customers in this industry. Their products include RFID readers, tags, BLE gateways, and beacons, as well as systems for people tracking, asset tracking, access control, and more.
The application of GAO’s technologies brings several benefits to museums, historical sites, and similar institutions. RFID can be used for improved inventory management, tracking the movement of objects, and enhancing visitor experiences by providing additional information through multimedia content. BLE technology offers increased engagement, improved wayfinding, and increased efficiency within larger workspaces. RFID and drones can reduce costs, improve research by tracking object movement and collecting data on visitor behavior, and increase accessibility by providing aerial views of exhibits.
To comply with industry standards, mandates, and government regulations, GAO RFID Inc. ensures that its deployments align with standards such as EPCglobal UHF Gen2, DoD-STD-2010, and Zigbee. Government regulations like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) also apply to museums and historical sites.
GAO has collaborated with technology leaders in the industry, including Google Arts & Culture, Aventis Systems, MuseumNext, TechSoup, AVer Information Systems, Epson, Intelisys, NEC Display Solutions, Crestron, Leica Geosystems, Planon, Siemens, and more.
Overall, GAO’s RFID, BLE, IoT, and drone technologies have significantly contributed to the digitalization, interactivity, education, community engagement, and sustainability of museums, historical sites, and similar institutions.
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