
Labeling

The End of Cynicism
Many business executives are skeptical about RFID, but honest reporting can change that.
Flint Bets on Printed RFID Antennas
Flint Ink is investing several million dollars in a new facility that will develop inks for smart packaging.
Startup Courts Avery Dennison
NanoPierce says the label maker is exploring the possibility of using its antenna connection technique.Fear of Big Brother
As more people learn about the potential for using RFID to track purchases, privacy concerns are growing.
Matrics Touts Smallest RFID Chip
The company's next-generation UHF integrated circuit will be half the size of a grain of sand.Label-Making Advance Touted
Blackstone Technology says its reel-to reel process is 10 times faster than conventional machines.Flint Ink Revolutionizes Antennas
New conductive inks make it possible to print antennas on conventional packaging for about a penny.