Pure Paper RFID Tag
A London design graduate team created a chipless, pure paper RFID tag, eliminating metal and silicon to reduce e-waste. Using laser-etched circuits, it cuts CO2 emissions by 70% and reduces production costs by 50%.
Flexible UHF RFID Laundry Tag
Avery Dennison's AD Maxdura RFID tag, made of recycled polyester, withstands detergents, 200 washes, up to 200°C, and high pressure. It supports efficient garment sorting and has a read range of 10 meters.
Heat-Sealable Washable UHF RFID Tag
HID’s LinTRAK RFID tag, at just 15mm x 46mm, is the smallest heat-sealable and washable UHF tag, offering durability for harsh environments and easy integration into bedding products.
RFID Jewelry Tags with ERP Integration
A jewelry brand uses RFID tags to track material and weight in stores and warehouses, integrating with ERP systems to improve inventory accuracy and reduce theft.
Mobile Truck RFID
SML’s Mobile Ranger RFID reader, installed on delivery trucks, tracks RFID-tagged goods and provides real-time updates during transit, improving shipment tracking.
RFID Tags for Taiwan’s National Palace Museum
Taiwan's National Palace Museum uses RFID tags with QR codes for 690,000 artifacts, enabling secure, digitally monitored retrieval and preventing theft.
RFID’s growing applications are revolutionizing efficiency, security, and sustainability across industries.