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Link Labs offers AirFinder, a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) real-time location system anchored by its SuperTag technology. The company has documented hospital IV pump tracking case studies, and its founders are alumni of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU APL).

Key Features

  • AirFinder BLE RTLS platform
  • SuperTag location technology
  • Hospital IV pump tracking

What Sets Them Apart

AirFinder BLE SuperTag platform with documented hospital IV pump tracking case studies, founded by JHU APL alumni.

How Link Labs Uses AI

No AI/ML

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Tags

rtls ble asset-tracking iv-pump-tracking healthcare

Trust Signals

Founders
JHU Applied Physics Laboratory alumni
Case Studies
Hospital IV pump tracking

Frequently Asked Questions

What location technology does Link Labs use for RTLS?

Link Labs uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for its AirFinder real-time location system, anchored by its SuperTag technology. The platform is applied to healthcare asset tracking, including hospital IV pump tracking.

Does Link Labs track IV pumps in hospitals?

Yes, Link Labs has documented hospital IV pump tracking case studies using its AirFinder BLE RTLS. This is a core healthcare use case for its SuperTag location technology.

Who founded Link Labs?

Link Labs was founded in 2013 by alumni of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU APL). The company is headquartered in Annapolis, MD.

Does Link Labs use AI?

No. Per its record, Link Labs offers the AirFinder BLE SuperTag RTLS platform and does not claim AI capabilities. Its differentiation is its BLE SuperTag technology and documented hospital IV pump tracking case studies.

Sources

  1. Link Labs — AirFinder BLE RTLS for healthcare asset tracking

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Last updated: June 7, 2026