Physical AI is only as good as the data behind it — and that’s where RFID comes in.
There’s a lot of noise around AI transforming operations right now. But one thing is clear:
AI alone doesn’t create efficiency — accurate, real-time data does and lots of it.
That’s the gap many organisations are still facing.
Physical AI (automation, robotics, intelligent workflows) depends on a continuous stream of reliable, time stamped, real-world data. Without it, even the most advanced systems struggle to deliver meaningful outcomes.
This is why RFID continues to play a critical role as the foundation layer:
- Automated, real-time wireless data capture (no manual scanning)
- Visibility across inventory, assets, shipments as the move.
- Automated or bulk wireless scanning reduces labour and operational costs
- Accurate inputs with time stamp that enable smarter AI-driven decisions with context.
RFID isn’t just about tracking anymore — it’s about creating a live operational dataset that AI systems can actually act on.
The real opportunity now is integration:
- How well is your RFID data feeding into your existing software ERP/WMS?
- Are you unlocking value through APIs into platforms like SAP, Oracle, ServiceNow, or Shopify?
- Are you using that data to drive continuous improvement and automation?
The organisations getting this right aren’t just improving visibility — they’re building a data-driven operational advantage.
Operational advantage huge organisations like UPS and Walmart are using to change their business models are also available to small Kiwi sized organisations.
Bottom line:
If Physical AI is the engine, RFID is the fuel source.