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Artificial Intelligence Research
Jun 7, 2006
Passive and Active RFID at Smart Labels Europe

Passive and Active RFID at Smart Labels Europe

In 2006 1.3 Billion RFID tags will be sold, with 500 million being applied to pallets and cases, over 200 million for contactless smart cards and the rest in a very diverse range of markets. Learn of these developments at RFID Smart Labels Europe, now co-located with Europe's first Active RFID summit.
Artificial Intelligence Research
May 26, 2006
RFID Frequency bands

RFID Frequency bands

Definitions of RFID frequencies
Artificial Intelligence Research
May 16, 2006
Near Field UHF Versus HF

Near Field UHF Versus HF

Item level tagging is going to be the biggest market for RFID. However, despite many companies wanting everything at one frequency - UHF - the limitations of far field UHF systems with water and metal have hindered this. Recently there have been big developments in near field UHF, with companies citing performance similar to that of HF tags. IDTechEx provides an independent analysis.
Artificial Intelligence Research
May 8, 2006
Rapid adoption of RFID in healthcare

Rapid adoption of RFID in healthcare

The market for RFID tags and systems in healthcare will rise rapidly from $90 million in 2006 to $2.1 billion in 2016. Learn more in our summary of our new research report.
Artificial Intelligence Research
May 1, 2006
Tag Shapes

Tag Shapes

Definitions
Artificial Intelligence Research
Apr 28, 2006
RFID in Action 2006

RFID in Action 2006

IDTechEx has written a new report, with the support of GS1 UK, introducing you to 22 global implementations of RFID in Action.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Apr 21, 2006
IDTechEx wins Queen's award for outstanding growth

IDTechEx wins Queen's award for outstanding growth

We are delighted to announce that we have won the UK's most prestigious business award.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Apr 12, 2006
Extreme fragmentation of RFID supply

Extreme fragmentation of RFID supply

Extreme fragmentation of RFID supply is not what the users want, and IDTechEx believe that appropriate international acquisitions could gain massive competitive advantage.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Apr 10, 2006
Highlights from RFID Smart Labels USA 2006

Highlights from RFID Smart Labels USA 2006

The fifth - and largest - IDTechEx event RFID Smart Labels USA event
Artificial Intelligence Research
Apr 6, 2006
Flexo vs gravure

Flexo vs gravure

As processes are scaled up and costs have to come down, we see printed electronics increasingly being made with traditional high speed printing technology, particularly as suitably thin, high integrity inks become available. Read about this battle.
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