What new areas of application does polymer technology open in logistics?
And in other fields? Our target is to create printed EPC tags that can be used for item-level logistics. As we work towards this goal, we are looking at other applications such as those in the field of electronic brand protection, ticketing and internal automation. Such applications may be possible using thin, flexible, low-cost tags with low functionality. In these cases, printed RFID will bring electronic functionality and interactivity to products and devices that do not contain electronics today. This can either be additional aspects to existing ones like optical security features, or consumers can have safe, easy electronic verification about the authenticity of products. How long will it take to develop printed and chip-less RFID tags for mainstream application? PolyIC has already developed simple printed radio tags without ID numbers saved on them. We are developing evaluation kits so that potential customers can test the tags in real-life applications. The next step is to have
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