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1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS |
1.1. | Brief History of RFID |
1.2. | RFID Market to 2032 |
1.3. | Total RFID Market Size 2019-2032, $ billions |
1.4. | Market size by tag value by application 2019-2032, $ millions |
1.5. | Market size by application (incl. hardware, software, and integration) 2019-2032, $ billions |
1.6. | Largest markets in 2022 vs 2032 |
1.7. | Governments spend big on RFID |
1.8. | Non-government successes |
1.9. | Favourite RFID frequencies |
1.10. | Value chain and RFID tag types |
1.11. | RFID companies by gross sales |
1.12. | RFID market forecasts for passive RFID tags by application and frequency |
1.13. | Passive UHF (RAIN) RFID tag numbers 2019-2032, millions |
1.14. | Average sales price of passive UHF (RAIN) RFID by application 2019-2032, US cents |
1.15. | Total Value of UHF (RAIN) RFID inlays by application 2019-2032, $ millions |
1.16. | RAIN RFID: The Highlights |
1.17. | UHF (RAIN) RFID Trends |
1.18. | UHF (RAIN) RFID Tag Value 2019-2032, $ millions |
1.19. | RAIN RFID ICs versus tag numbers sold |
1.20. | Passive HF (13.56MHz, NFC) RFID tag numbers 2019-2032, millions |
1.21. | HF/NFC RFID: The Highlights |
1.22. | Passive LF (125KHz, 134KHz) RFID tag numbers 2019-2032, millions |
1.23. | Average sales price of passive LF (13.56MHz) RFID by application 2019-2032, US cents |
1.24. | Total value of LF RFID inlays and cards by application 2019-2032, $ millions |
1.25. | LF RFID: The Highlights |
1.26. | RFID market forecasts for battery assisted passive RFID, active RFID tag numbers 2019-2032, millions |
1.27. | Average sales price of battery assisted passive and active RFID by application 2019-2032, US cents |
1.28. | Total value of battery assisted and active RFID by application 2019-2032, $ millions |
1.29. | Change in active RFID systems due to BLE and LPWAN |
1.30. | Trends by territory |
1.31. | Progress with RFID in China |
1.32. | RFID and IoT |
1.33. | The IoT Ecosystem |
1.34. | Overview of wireless technologies |
1.35. | Impediments to the growth of RFID markets |
1.36. | Threats to passive RFID: machine vision? |
1.37. | Threats to passive RFID: facial recognition system cases |
1.38. | Outlook for RFID |
2. | INTRODUCTION, HISTORIC RFID SALES, AND ADDRESSABLE OPPORTUNITY |
2.1. | Introduction |
2.1.1. | RFID |
2.1.2. | RFID operating principles |
2.1.3. | RFID system choices |
2.1.4. | RFID technologies: the big picture |
2.1.5. | Passive RFID |
2.1.6. | Passive RFID Systems |
2.1.7. | Battery Assisted Passive /Semi Active tags |
2.1.8. | Examples of Battery Assisted Passive (BAP) RFID sensors |
2.1.9. | Active RFID |
2.1.10. | Distinguishing things a long way away with active RFID |
2.1.11. | Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) |
2.1.12. | Change in active RFID systems due to BLE and LPWAN |
2.1.13. | Chipless/printed RFID |
2.1.14. | RFID Sensors: main choices |
2.1.15. | RFID sensors |
2.1.16. | The RFID value chain |
2.1.17. | Applications of RFID |
2.2. | Historic RFID tag sales 2005 to 2018 |
2.2.1. | 2005 tag sales in units, ASP, tag value $ millions |
2.2.2. | 2008 tag sales in units, ASP, tag value $ millions |
2.2.3. | 2011 tag sales in units, ASP, tag value $ millions |
2.2.4. | 2014 tag sales in units, ASP, tag value $ millions |
2.2.5. | 2015 tag sales in units, ASP, tag value $ millions |
2.2.6. | 2016 tag sales in units, ASP, tag value $ millions |
2.2.7. | 2017 tag sales in units, ASP, tag value $ millions |
2.2.8. | 2018 tag sales in units, ASP, tag value $ millions |
2.2.9. | RFID Standards (ISO) |
2.2.10. | UHF (RAIN) RFID Trends |
2.2.11. | Four Drivers of RAIN RFID |
2.2.12. | EPC Gen2v2 |
2.2.13. | Near Field Communication (NFC) |
2.2.14. | Comparison of NFC enabled devices and contactless smart cards |
2.2.15. | RFID Systems/Middleware |
2.2.16. | RFID Software Business |
2.2.17. | Impediments to highest volume RFID |
3. | MARKETS BY APPLICATION AND VALUE CHAIN POSITION |
3.1. | Introduction |
3.1.1. | RFID Market Size |
3.1.2. | Total RFID Market Size 2019-2032, $ billions |
3.1.3. | Market size by tag value by application 2019-2032, $ millions |
3.1.4. | Market size by application, hardware and software 2019-2032, $ billions |
3.1.5. | Prevalence of RFID projects for each applicational sector |
3.1.6. | Future trend of projects for each applicational sector |
3.1.7. | Current and future forms of payback by applicational sector |
3.2. | Healthcare and pharmaceuticals |
3.2.1. | RFID in Healthcare and pharmaceuticals |
3.2.2. | Example of RFID paybacks: Healthcare and pharmaceuticals |
3.2.3. | Real Time Locating Systems |
3.2.4. | Recent UHF RFID adoption in healthcare sectors |
3.2.5. | Barriers of RFID adoption in healthcare sectors |
3.3. | Retail and Consumer Packaged Goods |
3.3.1. | Pallet/case tagging: false start |
3.3.2. | Retail apparel, item level |
3.3.3. | COVID-19 impact on retail apparel |
3.3.4. | Retail Apparel Payback |
3.3.5. | Examples of retailers using RAIN RFID and growing |
3.3.6. | RFID for anti-counterfeiting |
3.3.7. | METI, Japan, target 100 billion tags/year by 2025 |
3.3.8. | IDTechEx view on the METI announcement |
3.3.9. | Case Study: RFID Demand Pull |
3.4. | Airline |
3.4.1. | Airlines and Airports |
3.4.2. | COVID-19 impact on aviation sector |
3.4.3. | Competing technologies to RFID: Computer vision |
3.5. | Postal and courier services |
3.5.1. | Postal and courier services |
3.5.2. | First worldwide project for tracking postal cargo using UHF RFID |
3.6. | Secure access and contactless payment |
3.6.1. | Secure access and contactless payment |
3.6.2. | The rise of digital payment |
3.7. | Smart ticketing |
3.7.1. | Smart Ticketing |
3.7.2. | Smart Ticketing vs Contactless Payments |
3.7.3. | Smart Ticketing vs Facial recognition payments |
3.8. | Logistics, Asset Tracking, Manufacturing |
3.8.1. | Logistics, Asset Tracking, Manufacturing |
3.8.2. | Tracking Logistics Containers |
3.8.3. | RFID tracks automotive body panels |
3.8.4. | RFID in food and other logistics industry |
3.9. | Laundry/rented textiles |
3.9.1. | Laundry/rented textiles |
3.9.2. | NFC antennas incorporated in textiles |
3.9.3. | HID Global acquired Invengo Textile business |
3.10. | Others |
3.10.1. | E-Passports |
3.10.2. | Animals |
3.10.3. | RFID provides more consumer engagement and use data |
3.10.4. | RFID embedded in consumer electronics devices |
3.11. | RFID sensors |
3.11.1. | RFID Sensors: main choices |
3.11.2. | Passive RFID Sensors (Electronic): Case Studies |
3.11.3. | Passive UHF RFID Sensors with Printed Electronics |
3.11.4. | RFID (e.g. NFC) sensors: hybrid systems |
3.11.5. | LG Sensing Smart Card: Commercial product with a printed antenna to test water salinity. Launched in Korea |
3.11.6. | Thin finger print sensors using organic photodetectors |
3.12. | Analysis of RFID case studies |
3.12.1. | Analysis of RFID case studies |
4. | PASSIVE RFID: TAG COST TEARDOWN, MARKET VALUE AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS |
4.1. | Introduction |
4.1.1. | Passive RFID tags, total number 2019-2032, $ billions |
4.1.2. | Passive RFID tags, market value, 2019-2032, $ millions |
4.1.3. | RFID Range versus cost |
4.1.4. | Passive RFID: Technologies by Operating Frequency |
4.1.5. | Anatomy of passive HF and UHF tags |
4.1.6. | Challenges in contacting HF/NFC coils |
4.1.7. | Antenna Technology Choices |
4.1.8. | Antenna Manufacturing Technologies: Comparison Table |
4.1.9. | RFID Antennas: New Technologies |
4.1.10. | IC Attachment |
4.1.11. | IC attachment processes |
4.1.12. | Inlay assembly today |
4.1.13. | Label Conversion |
4.1.14. | RFID Manufacturing trends |
4.1.15. | Passive RFID price teardown, HF and UHF |
4.1.16. | Surviving in a commodity inlay market |
4.1.17. | Chipless RFID or Flexible/Printed IC Passive tags |
4.1.18. | Flexible metal oxide ICs |
4.1.19. | Benefits of flexible/printed logic |
4.1.20. | Save on IC attach cost? |
4.1.21. | IMEC / Holst Centre Roadmap |
4.1.22. | Smart tags with a flexible silicon IC |
4.1.23. | 'Sensor-less' sensing of temperature and movement |
4.2. | Threats to passive RFID |
4.2.1. | Threats to passive RFID: machine vision? |
4.2.2. | Facial recognition system |
4.2.3. | Passive Bluetooth |
5. | MARKET DATA FOR PASSIVE UHF (RAIN) RFID |
5.1. | Passive UHF (RAIN) RFID tag numbers 2019-2032, millions |
5.2. | Average sales price of passive UHF (RAIN) RFID by application 2019-2032, US cents |
5.3. | Total Value of UHF (RAIN) RFID inlays by application 2019-2032, $ millions |
5.4. | UHF (RAIN) RFID Trends |
5.5. | Comment on methodology |
6. | MARKET DATA FOR PASSIVE HF (AND NFC) RFID |
6.1. | Passive HF (13.56MHz, NFC) RFID tag numbers 2019-2032, millions |
6.2. | Average sales price of passive HF (13.56MHz) RFID by application 2019-2032, US cents |
6.3. | Total value of HF (13.56MHz) RFID inlays and cards by application 2019-2032, $ millions |
7. | MARKET DATA FOR PASSIVE LF RFID |
7.1. | Passive LF (125KHz, 134KHz) RFID tag numbers 2019-2032, millions |
7.2. | Average sales price of passive LF (13.56MHz) RFID by application 2019-2032, US cents |
7.3. | Total value of LF RFID inlays and cards by application 2019-2032, $ millions |
8. | MARKETS AND PROFITABILITY OF ACTIVE RFID |
8.1. | Active RFID Market |
8.2. | Change in active RFID systems due to BLE and LPWAN |
8.3. | How many competing LPWAN technologies? |
8.4. | Overview of wireless technologies |
8.5. | Wireless network options for IoT nowadays |
8.6. | RFID market forecasts for battery assisted passive RFID, active RFID tag numbers 2019-2032, millions |
8.7. | Average sales price of battery assisted passive and active RFID by application 2019-2032, US cents |
8.8. | Total value of battery assisted and active RFID by application 2019-2032, $ millions |
9. | MARKET FOR RFID INTERROGATORS (RFID READERS) |
9.1. | Overview |
9.2. | RFID Interrogator (reader) numbers 2019-2032, millions |
9.3. | RFID Interrogator (reader) price 2019-2032, US cents |
9.4. | RFID Interrogator (reader) market value 2019-2032, $ millions |
10. | MARKETS BY COUNTRY |
10.1. | Leading countries |
10.2. | Asia RFID Use: Key Conclusions |
10.3. | USA RFID Use: Key Conclusions |
10.4. | Europe RFID Use: Key Conclusions |
10.5. | Trends by territory |
11. | SUCCESSES, FAILURES, TRENDS, OPPORTUNITIES |
11.1. | Introduction |
11.1.1. | Dynamics of the RFID value chain |
11.1.2. | Tag manufacturing value chain |
11.1.3. | Successes and revenues |
11.1.4. | Key company acquisition |
11.1.5. | RFID profitability |
11.2. | Largest orders, best selling products, dominant suppliers in future |
11.2.1. | Largest suppliers of chips |
11.2.2. | Largest suppliers of tags, inlets, straps and detailed value chain for high volume |
11.2.3. | Examples of companies in the chip to label value chain |
11.2.4. | UHF RFID readers |
11.2.5. | Equipment supply |
11.2.6. | Outlook for RFID |
APPENDIX 1: RFID SOLUTION PROVIDERS | |
The RFID value chain | |
Company profile list |
Slides | 297 |
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Forecasts to | 2032 |