RFID JOURNAL
The Material Problem Hiding in Plain Sight: Why RFID Credential Substrates Matter More Than Ever
The RFID industry has spent decades perfecting what goes inside the card— the chip, the antenna, the encoding, the encryption. We have moved from MIFARE Classic to DESFire EV3, closed...
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Wuerth Elektronik Manufactures a Tougher Breed of Tag
The company is embedding HF and UHF RFID chips and antennas in thermosetting epoxy, to make the inlay rugged for industrial use.
News February 6Montreal’s Igloofest Warms Up to RFID
This year, the music festival's organizers have added passive HF inlays to its multi-day passes, so employees don't need to use bar-code scanners that can be cumbersome or inoperable in…
News February 6Chinese Apparel Factory Improves Efficiency Via 80,000 Tag Reads Daily
Affirm Heart attaches a passive tag to each piece of fabric, so that it can monitor the manufacturing of tens of thousands of garments each day.
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