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Printed RFID Could Achieve Accepted Commercial Use By 2010, Says A New NanoMarkets Report
Posted on Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 at 12:38 pm

 

Printed RFID Could Achieve Accepted Commercial Use By 2010, Says A New NanoMarkets Report
RFID Solutions Online
Low-cost RFID tags that are printed, rather than assembled, could be used for inventory management, logistics management, and item identification applications as early as 2010, according to a new research report from NanoMarkets, a market research firm in Glen Allen, Virginia.

“The takeaway from this report is that the technology is now at the point where product designers can seriously consider using printed RFID, even given its current performance limitations,” NanoMarkets analyst Lawrence Gasman told RFID Update. He is lead author of the report, Printable Electronics Outlook: Printed RFID.
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