29 Mar 2007

Printed Electronics - the Giants Get Involved
Printed electronics often involves simple things such as printed conductive patterns to counter the pollution, unreliability, bulk, weight and cost of wires, solder and etched patterns. Most commonly, printed electronics will be used where traditional technology is simply not a feasible solution, such as wallpaper that generates power and doubles as a television and lighting or electronic anti-counterfeiting on 100 billion cigarette packets yearly, giving traceability at a cost of only 0.1 cents per package.
20 Feb 2006

Chipless RFID - The End Game
RFID tags that do not contain a silicon chip are called chipless tags. The primary potential benefit of the most promising chipless tags is that eventually they could be printed directly on products and packaging for 0.1 cents and replace ten trillion barcodes yearly with something far more versatile and reliable. Learn more from exclusive new IDTechEx research.
1 Feb 2006

A Step Change in Printing and Electronics
Printing Electronics - prepare for a step change in the printing and electronics industries. Here we introduce the technology and explore new opportunities as the printing and electronics industry converge.
4 Jan 2006

New Advances in RFID Help Food Traceability
New advances in RFID technology benefit food, pharmaceutical and other key markets
3 Oct 2005

Active RFID becomes big business
Active RFID becomes big business and will have its own conference
6 May 2005

Smart Labels USA 2005
RFID from pallet to item level: How to manufacture, implement and use RFID Smart Labels