Hana Technologies announced its new position as a board member of the Auburn University RFID Lab Board.
For Hana RFID, the partnership with Auburn University allows the company to join forces with industry leaders and ecosystem partners as the company promise to deliver RFID inlay solutions that are dedicated, secure, and sustainable.
This appointment underscores Hana’s commitment to advancing industry-wide quality standards and strengthening the adoption of RFID solutions across markets worldwide, according to company officials.
Hana RFID Partnership
John Erdmann, President and CEO of Hana RFID, noted the Auburn RFID Lab has been a key contributor since the very beginning, helping to create a strong and trustworthy RFID ecosystem.
“We are grateful for this foundation and see our board membership as a chance to give back to the community,” said Erdmann. “Hana will be a fully engaged member – providing continuous feedback, and sharing our knowledge to ensure RFID adoption continues to grow on a solid, reliable base.”
RFID Lab at Auburn University
The RFID Lab at Auburn University is a research institute focusing on the business case and technical implementation of RFID and other emerging technologies in retail, aviation, supply chain, and manufacturing. The lab is an internationally renowned research institute focusing on RFID and other emerging technologies, with faculty and students from Auburn’s Raymond J. Harbert College of Business, the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and the College of Human Sciences.
Widely recognized for its pivotal role in shaping industry standards, becoming a board member at Auburn’s RFID Lab allows Hana to contribute its expertise, insights, and global perspective to the continued growth of the RFID ecosystem.
“This opportunity allows us to contribute to the future of RFID by ensuring quality remains a top priority,” said Jeremy Liu, CTO of Hana RFID. “Hana is proud of its strong position in the RFID world, and we are committed to supporting our partners with the finest, smartest products available. Together, we will keep moving the industry forward.”