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Maikubo AI Academy deploys Zebra’s RFID solutions

Zebra Technologies announced that Maikubo Artificial Intelligence (AI) Academy has adopted Zebra’s RFID solutions for asset tagging and management of its training equipment.
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Maikubo provides AI training along with a technology incubator and teaching mode products.

Maikubo’s staff previously managed its assets manually to track status updates and audit training equipment.

The deployment of Zebra’s ZT400 series RFID printer and MC3190-Z UHF RFID reader helped Maikubo to significantly reduce the mistakes made and the time spent on asset tracking. This allows the academy to re-deploy more of their staff’s time to focus on educational activities.

Maikubo worked with Zebra PartnerConnect channel partner, Qianyu Info-Tech which provided overall support from the preliminary research to identify the right solution to the technology deployment.

“The MC3190-Z UHF RFID reader improves our asset auditing efficiency by reducing the time required to audit our training equipment. The auditing of about 1,000 units of our training equipment which would have required about 20 staff members can now be completed by just one person when equipped with the right tools,” Deep Agarwal, regional sales director, Zebra Technologies, said.

Zebra’s MC3190-Z UHF RFID reader ensures faster read rates and higher throughput. Its design offers high versatility for faster, more accurate reads. The pairing of the two RFID-enabled devices has empowered Maikubo with increased visibility and accuracy to manage its assets.

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