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Mojix to showcase blockchain technology solutions at NRF Retails Big Show 2017

Mojix, Inc., a Los Angeles-based sensor networks provider, has announced that it will showcase hands-free RFID, inventory analytics and blockchain technology solutions at the National Retail Federation (NRF) Big Show in New York City on January 15-17 at the Jacob K Javits Convention Center.

The NRF 2017 Show, aka Retail’s Big Show, is a showcase for the industry’s most innovative technologies. The event welcomes retail executives from all around the world who are searching for the most innovative and modern solutions and tools.


Located on Level 1 in booth #526 and Level 3 in Microsoft booth #2803, Mojix will highlight RFID-based real-time inventory solutions that provide retailers with higher revenue and margins, omni-channel excellence, better customer service, and a more efficient supply chain.

In partnership with Microsoft Corporation in booth #2803, Mojix will highlight technology solutions to enable blockchain-powered smart contracts - driving the next wave of innovation across supply chains. Mojix believes that blockchain technology will play a key role in lowering overall business costs by creating more agile supply chains - fostering closer cooperation and enhanced trust among retailers, suppliers and logistic partners.

According to the official release, Mojix and Microsoft will be presenting on the topic of RFID, Big Data Analytics and Blockchain Technology during an Exhibitor Insight Presentation located in the Expo Hall, Room 1, Level 1, on Tuesday, January 17. The session is scheduled to begin at 12:45pm and will discuss how breakthrough hands-free RFID and big-data analytics software deliver financial benefits and operational excellence for retailers, plus a look ahead at blockchain technology in the supply chain.

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