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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Omron Introduces New Gen 2 Inlays
The company says its Gen 2 inlays can be read in any part of the world.
News August 31Weyerhaeuser Snaps Up Printed RFID Startup
Weyerhaeuser, the $22.6 billion conglomerate known to most as a timber company, today announced that it has acquired OrganicID, a developer of printed RFID. Financial terms were not disclosed.
News August 31San Francisco Airport OKs RFID Bag-Tracking Pilot
The six-month pilot is being deployed in collaboration with Asiana Airlines, Korean Air and Incheon International Airport in the hope of improving baggage handling.
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