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RSI ID Prices Gen 2 Labels at 9.9 cents 05/02/2006
The company's new EPC RFID labels are aimed at pharmaceuticals and other small-item applications.

RFID News Roundup 04/13/2006
Mouse pad reader for item-level tags; SkyeTek simplifies interrogator modules; ready-to-ship smart labels for DOD suppliers; VDC study examines RFID for point-of-sale apps; VeriFone buying competitor Lipman; Xterprise offers reporting tool; SAVR releases modular reader systems; Mighty Card to deploy Yodobashi's RFID system.

Tag Tester Aims to Increase Yield 02/23/2006
Confidex claims its new tag tester will help inlay makers and label converters improve the volume and quality of the RFID labels and tags available to end users.

AAFA Offers RFID Savings Program 01/10/2006
The American Apparel and Footwear Association is offering its eligible members deep discounts on RFID smart labels from Avery Dennison RIS.

RFID News Roundup 11/17/2005
IBM, Intermec put full middleware suite in IF5; R and V Group guarantees Gen 1 labels, drops price; Bearing Point offering bag tracking consultation; study shows little change in consumer awareness of RFID; Plitek giving inlays the third degree; Cogiscan offering RFID for electronics manufacturing; OTI shipping 10 million RFID cards in 2005; Macau casino ordering 600,000 RFID gaming pieces; CISC creates products to simulate and measure portals; USDA offers grant program for NAIS trials, research.

Philips' Gen 2 Chip Gets Certified 11/14/2005
Royal Philips Electronics' UCODE EPC G2 RFID chip for RFID tags and labels has won EPCglobal certification.

Eliminating the Static 11/13/2005
Electrostatic discharges can destroy RFID tags during their conversion to labels, but label makers are finding ways to short-circuit the problem.

RFID News Roundup 10/27/2005
SATO smart labels 14.9 cents each in low quantities—Gen1 now, Gen 2 next year; EU guidelines for tagging aircraft parts expected in early 2006; IBM offering RFID development tools; VeriFone provides Meijer Stores thousands of RFID readers for payments; schools adding auto-ID curriculum; new Alien resellers in Australia and Europe.

Boeing Wants Dreamliner Parts Tagged 10/04/2005
Hundreds of Boeing suppliers will be affected by the aerospace giant's plan to require RFID smart labels on high-value parts used in its 787 Dreamliner. Boeing also plans to work with EPCglobal to develop its RFID program.

Avery Dennison, RSI ID Lower Price Bar 09/22/2005
Avery Dennison rolls out its Gen 2 tag at 7.9 cents in quantities of 1 million, while RSI ID sells converted smart labels for 14.9 cents apiece.


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