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on October 27, 2009
The world is going green and so are the RFID tags. Smartrac is developing a new set of passive RFID tags which will be totally biodegradable after use. It is expected to cut down on tonnes of waste be...
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on August 21, 2009
This would really fit in the scheme of medicine or cold logistics. This active RFID tag from GAO RFID comes with a temperature sensor and the USP of this tag is that it can collect and transmit temper...
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on August 12, 2009
RFID tags tend to under perform in harsh conditions and keeping this deficiency in mind UPM Raflatachas has come up with Dogbone Freeze RFID tag (interesting name) which can perform in frozen environm...
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on July 29, 2009
There is nothing better than an RFID tag being reused multiple times which certainly brings down the costs associated with it and this is what study from Reusable Packaging Association states. It sta...
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on June 26, 2009
RFID is known to act crazy while in the company of metals but here is SteelWING, a passive UHF tag from Confidex supporting EPC Class 1 Gen specification. SteelWING comes with an adhesive backing ther...
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on June 24, 2009
Here comes battery powered passive RFID tag which is expected to bridge the gap between passive UHF and active RFID. Also known as semi passive tags, battery assisted passive RFID tags comprise of sma...
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on May 14, 2009
I just came across these energy harvesting batteries from FLEXEL which derive energy from the environment such as existing radio waves and vibrations. These are millimeter thick high density rechargea...
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on May 6, 2009
Even animals demand a certain level of hygiene or they are prone to infections and realizing the importance of hygiene level in livestock DAILY RFID has come up with hygienic RFID tag series for large...
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on May 5, 2009
Ladies and gentlemen, presenting to you the world's thinnest hybrid active RFID tag - the IT-740 Staff Badge. This RFID Badge is so thin that it's almost impossible to differentiate it from a ...
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on April 27, 2009
How about an RFID tag which survives in temperatures where even lead fails to maintain its shape? This is what William Frick intends to achieve with its latest range of RFID solutions aimed at high he...