IBM RFID Clipped Tag

The IBM clipped tag technology allows consumers to tear off the antenna of an RFID tag, thereby significantly reducing the tag's read range to just a few inches. This makes it extremely difficult to read tags within an individual's personal space without being noticeable. The clipped tag gives consumers the ability to simply "opt out" and protect their privacy. The chip, however, retains full functionality otherwise. This enhances consumer privacy while maintaining the benefits of the...

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From: Steve Tomasco

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RFID Journal LIVE! 2016 Demo Clip

Here's a very short clip of the RFID demo Strategic Systems & Technologies set up in Zebra's Booth (No. 704) at RFID Journal LIVE! on Tuesday, May 3, 2016, in Orlando. This demo involves an RFID-tagged Ozobot robot following along a scaled down blueprint of an office, showing a miniaturized version of our RFID people-tracking solution capabilities. Nearby monitors show the application dashboard and reporting capabilities this type of people-tracking enables -- for all kinds of applications in...

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From: Strategic Systems & Technology Corp.

Related topics : clipped tag rfid technology / zebra rfid system / rfid tracking solutions

Muhlbauer FCM 10000 - RFID Flip chip technology

A short clip of Muhlbauer machinery used in our factory and capable to pick and place RFID chips from wafer to the strap material that will be part of the tag.

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From: Mecstar s.r.l.

Related topics : rfid chip technology / rfid chips uses / clipped tag rfid technology