
Innovation


New Energy-Efficient RFID Tag
Trolley Scan of South Africa has produced a UHF tag that it says consumes less power than conventional RFID tags.
Brink’s Arms Itself with RFID
To thwart robbers, the world's biggest security transportation company has worked with RFID systems provider EM Microelectronic to develop an innovative RFID-enabled money box that self-destructs.
New Way to Print Ink Antennas
Carclo, a British company, has pioneered a way to print conductive inks with a digital inkjet printer.
Proposed Standard for Ink Antennas
Precisia, a company that develops conductive inks for RFID antennas, promotes a standardized way to test such products.
RFID Journal Launches Print Edition
The world's leading authority on RFID technology and its business applications plans to publish a quarterly magazine beginning in January.
New High-Speed RFID Tag Machine
Matrics announces a new system to assemble billions of low-cost RFID tags per year.
Active RFID Labels for the Masses
German smart label specialist KSW Microtec plans to mass-produce thin-film batteries for RFID labels.
IT Does Matter
RFID will lead to a whole new wave of change in information technology systems, which will provide a competitive edge for those who exploit it.