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Finnish Venture to Make RFID Antennas 05/05/2005
Two major Finnish industrials and a government venture fund establish a company to produce hundreds of millions of low-cost RFID antennas a year.

IP Enters Polymer-Chip Partnership 12/13/2004
International Paper is teaming up with OrganicID, a developer of polymer-based microchips, to create the technology for printing low-cost RFID tags.

BP Leads the Way on Sensors 10/31/2004
Many people think low-cost wireless sensors are years away from commercialization, but the oil company shows the technology will soon deliver business benefits.

Plasma Joins RFID Chips, Antennas 10/25/2004
Two partnering companies will use plasma deposition technology to bond RFID chips directly to antennas and produce low-cost EPC tags in 2005.

TI Lays Out Path to 5-Cent Tag 10/10/2004
The semiconductor and RFID technology provider says it is developing a process to enable partners to produce low-cost RFID tags.

NASA Creates Thinking RF Sensors 10/03/2004
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.

New Embeddable RFID Readers 09/12/2004
ThingMagic and WJ Communications introduce low-cost multiprotocol RFID readers for installation in label encoders and printers and other devices.

The ABCs of the EPCglobal Network 07/10/2004
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.

'Growing' Low-Cost RFID Antennas 06/06/2004
Coates Screen and QinetiQ of the United Kingdom are teaming up to offer RFID tag makers the ability to "grow" low-cost metal antennas.

RFID News Roundup 05/07/2004
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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