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RFID Pet Microchips are a type of semiconductor technology used to identify and track animals. They are typically implanted under the skin of a pet, and contain a unique identification number that can be read by a scanner. This technology is used to help reunite lost pets with their owners, and to provide pet owners with a secure way to identify their animals.
RFID Pet Microchips are becoming increasingly popular, as they provide a reliable and cost-effective way to identify and track animals. They are also used in veterinary clinics and animal shelters to help manage pet records and ensure the safety of animals.
The RFID Pet Microchips market is a growing segment of the semiconductor industry, with a wide range of products available from various manufacturers. Companies in the market include Avid Identification Systems, Datamars, Trovan, Destron Fearing, and Allflex. Show Less Read more