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Finnish Venture to Make RFID Antennas
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05/05/2005
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Two major Finnish industrials and a government venture fund establish a company to produce hundreds of millions of low-cost RFID antennas a year.
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IP Enters Polymer-Chip Partnership
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12/13/2004
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International Paper is teaming up with OrganicID, a developer of polymer-based microchips, to create the technology for printing low-cost RFID tags.
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BP Leads the Way on Sensors
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10/31/2004
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Many people think low-cost wireless sensors are years away from commercialization, but the oil company shows the technology will soon deliver business benefits.
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Plasma Joins RFID Chips, Antennas
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10/25/2004
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Two partnering companies will use plasma deposition technology to bond RFID chips directly to antennas and produce low-cost EPC tags in 2005.
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TI Lays Out Path to 5-Cent Tag
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10/10/2004
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The semiconductor and RFID technology provider says it is developing a process to enable partners to produce low-cost RFID tags.
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NASA Creates Thinking RF Sensors
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10/03/2004
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Low-cost wireless sensor networks developed by NASA can detect environmental changes and take action in response to what they detect. Now RFID is set to make them even more effective.
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New Embeddable RFID Readers
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09/12/2004
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ThingMagic and WJ Communications introduce low-cost multiprotocol RFID readers for installation in label encoders and printers and other devices.
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The ABCs of the EPCglobal Network
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07/10/2004
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The network is critical to fulfilling the promise of using low-cost RFID tags to track goods in the global supply chain. We explain what it is, how it works and where its development stands today.
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'Growing' Low-Cost RFID Antennas
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06/06/2004
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Coates Screen and QinetiQ of the United Kingdom are teaming up to offer RFID tag makers the ability to "grow" low-cost metal antennas.
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RFID News Roundup
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05/07/2004
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New low-cost ISO 15693-compliant chip; partners offer RFID design, testing and deployment; Intermec provides RFID migration strategy; new, faster chips for smart card readers.
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