Tageos Demonstrates Power of RFID, Wireless IoT Innovation at RFID Journal LIVE! 2025

Published: May 7, 2025

Tageos is touting its latest RFID and wireless IoT products and innovations at RFID Journal LIVE! 2025 this week

Tageos is responding to the growing demands of its customers and the market, with the recent opening of the new Innovation Center of Excellence (ICoE) in Munich, Germany, a testament to the company’s strong commitment to enabling and driving sustainable RFID and wireless IoT innovation, according to company officials.

“At this year’s RFID Journal LIVE! we will be showcasing our latest innovations and product developments in RFID and wireless IoT,”  said Jeremy Wade, Vice President of Sales Advanced Products, Americas at Tageos, in a statement. “This further expands our powerful, advanced RAIN RFID product portfolio, while offering comprehensive new specialty products and product families in HF/NFC and passive sensors for exciting new applications in a variety of industries including retail, healthcare, pharmaceutical and hospitality.”

Best New Product Finalists

On display is Tageos next-gen RFID and wireless IoT products. This includes the EOS-730 NTAG 223 DNA, also known as the Liqr Stiq, which is a finalists for the RFID Journal Best New Product Award. The encapsulated 9 in/22.86 cm-long and exclusively designed HF/NFC inlay measures the fill level of liquor bottles in real time via an NFC-enabled smartphone to address inventory challenges and reduce the time spent checking fill levels.

Wade noted this is one of the first products to emerge from Tageos’ new ICoE and demonstrates how its Engineering-as-a-Service (EaaS) capabilities can fully support customers and partners worldwide in further optimizing their product requirements, both technically and commercially.

Bar IQ, a software provider and systems integrator for the hospitality industry, is demonstrating the real-time liquid level sensing capabilities of the Liqr Stiq tag with its purpose-built, easy-to-use API at the show.

Product Offerings

Another item on display is the EOS-233 M830, the latest addition to Tageos’ RAIN RFID portfolio. This is the first ARC Spec B2-certified inlay designed for use on bottled items in retail deployments, including household cleaners, automotive fluids and nutraceuticals, according to company officials.

Trilliott, which specializes in digital warehouse and supply chain management, will be demonstrating how reliable, high-performance RAIN RFID inlays from Tageos can take inventory and asset management systems in healthcare to the next level.

Tageos will be showcasing new additions to its anti-tamper family of NFC inlays, EOS Seal:

  • EOS-925 Seal FA NTAG 213, a round inlay with a diameter of 25mm and a fragile layer that easily breaks the antenna loop when tampered with. The new NFC tag is designed to enhance customer experience and for applications that require brand protection with anti-counterfeiting measures, including consumer goods and pharmaceuticals.
  • EOS-920 Seal I3 TT, a 50 x 20mm tamper loop inlay. An intact loop indicates that the item is sealed; a broken loop indicates that the item has been tampered with. The new NFC tag will be used for anti-tamper protection in markets such as pharmaceuticals and retail food and beverages.

“We look forward to once again demonstrating how our technology and expertise help shaping the future,” said Tageos’ Wade.