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will learn
- The world's only in depth report covering printed and chiplessRFIDtechnologies and companies
- Detailed market forecasts by printed and chiplesstechnology from 2009 to 2019 available only from
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the use of chipless and printedRFIDtechnologies. Another requirement for item level tagging is the ability to directly print the tag onto the item or the package, for which printed and chiplessRFIDs
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the application segments. Item level tagging is expected to offer the maximum growth opportunity for chiplessRFIDtechnology, followed by critical applications such as e-passport and banking cards. A detailed
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Forecast for chip vs chipless/printed tags
5.8.2. Latest progress with printedRFID
5.8.3. Price advantage the main driver of market gain
6. MARKETS FOR ACTIVE RFID
6.1. Sub categories of active tag
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the market and opportunity in different ways, such as forecasts by material type (organic vs inorganic), application (Display driver, RFID etc), flexible, printed and much more. However, the immediately accessible markets
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technologies
3.3.15. Company strategy and value chain
3.4. Memory
3.5. Flexible Memristor
3.6. RFID
3.6.1. Market for RFID
3.6.2. Ultimate potential for highest volume RFID
3.6.3. Penetration of chipless
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IC approach to patterned transparent electrodes
5.8. Caledon Controls transparent conductive film using printed metal patterning.
5.9. Choice of printingtechnology for RFID antennas today
5.10. Projected
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tags in healthcare and pharmaceuticals by tag value
This report analyses 10 year forecasts of RFID in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sector. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
INTRODUCTION
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Applications of Chip and ChiplessRFIDTechnology II-13
Smart Labels and Barcodes: Similarities & Differences II-13
Comparison of Barcode & RFID
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3.4.4 ‘Chipless’ tags
3.4.5 Radio frequency (RFID) devices
3.4.6 Digital watermarking (printed encryption) and covert codes carried on-pack
3.4.7 On product marking to aid verification
3.4.8 Ink