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RFID: Emerging Policy Issues

In a previous article we outlined some of the issues surrounding the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) and electronic product code (EPC) technology for the converting industry. As we indicated, the primary concern surrounding the use of this technology involves privacy and security when personal information becomes associated with RFID tags. Privacy and security were the major focus of a workshop on RFID sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) last summer.

Glossary of RFID-Related Terms

A glossary of terms related to RFID technology.

RFID: Beyond the Mandate

Today’s challenge for the converting executive is to build a business case and strategy around meeting customer requirements for automatic identification of inventory and allied assets using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. This challenge is unique because some suppliers are being required to supply RFID-enabled pallets and cases while others are not.

Rotary Screen Printings Contribution to RFID

RFID production certainly has come a long way in the last few years—but a number of technological jumps are necessary before RFID tags can be used at product level.

Rotary Screen Printing's Contribution to RFID, Part 2

RFID production certainly has come a long way in the last few years - but a number of technological jumps are necessary before RFID tags can be used at product level. For progress to be made, it is paramount for all in the value chain to work together and show how they can contribute.

Power Paper and Graphic Solutions Offer an RFID System

Power Paper and Graphic Solutions have teamed up to produce the PowerID system, a turnkey RFID system that the companies claim improves the reliability of remote monitoring, processing, and transmitting of data. (powerpaper.com and graphicsolutions.com)

RFID Expert Group Joins AIM

WARRENDALE, PA A group designated REG (RFID Experts Group), initially chartered by the US Dept. of Defense, will become an expert advisory group within

Avery Forms RFID Unit

PASADENA, CA Avery Dennison Corp. has formed a business unit dedicated to the manufacturing and marketing of low-cost RFID inlays and tags. The division

RFID & EPC Systems

By now, most members of the converting industry probably have heard about Electronic Product Code (EPC) systems which, using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), will allow logistical tracking of products throughout the distribution chain, revolutionizing the product distribution process well beyond the current bar code technology. The converting industry will be part of that revolution as major retailers and the government begin mandating its use.

Avery Dennison Creates RFID Division

Avery Dennison Corp., manufacturer of pressure-sensitive labeling materials, says it has formed a new business unit dedicated to the manufacturing and marketing of low-cost radio frequency identification (RFID) inlays and tags.

The 411 on RFID, Part 1

The 411 on RFID, Part 2

The 411 on RFID, Part 3

RFID Experts Group Moves to AIM Global

A group of RFID (radio frequency identification) expert advisors initially chartered by the US Department of Defense will become an expert advisory group within AIM Global, the industry trade association for RFID and the automatic identification industry, reports AIM Global, the trade association for RFID.

Weber Offers RFID Initiative

ARLINGTON HTS., IL Weber Marking Systems has established Initiative 2004, aimed at providing the systems and supplies to help companies meet RFID compliance

RFID Comes on Strong

Finally, the reality of commercial RFID is just around the corner.

Precisia First Company to Produce Complete RFID Devices with High-Speed Printed Antennas

Precisia LLC reports it is the first company in the world to produce fully functional radio frequency identification (RFID) tags with high-speed printed antennas in one location. Precisia made the announcement at Drupa 2004 in mid-May.

FDA Report Calls for the Adoption of RFID

AIM Inc. is a global, not-for-profit industry organization and authority on automatic identification, data collection, and networking in a mobile environment. AIM says its mission is to stimulate the understanding, adoption, and use of technology by providing timely, unbiased, and commercial-free news and information.

FDA Report Calls for the Adoption of RFID

AIM Inc. is a global, not-for-profit industry organization and authority on automatic identification, data collection, and networking in a mobile environment. AIM says its mission is to stimulate the understanding, adoption, and use of technology by providing timely, unbiased, and commercial-free news and information.

Substrate Developments for RFID Labels

A look at substrates from AWA's new AWAreness Report , RFID Tag and Label Market—A Review of Global Opportunities.

RFID and Conductive Inks: What You Need to Know

PFFC goes one-on-one with Jim Rohrkemper, president of Flint Ink’s newly formed company Precisia LLC, to answer some questions about radio frequency identification technology and conductive inks.

CCL Label Expands RFID and Security Labels to Second Facility

CCL Label says it designs and prints a wide range of high-quality paper and film, pressure sensitive, RFID, and security labels.

The Big Showdown?

Will RFID technology eventually phase out the bar code? Industry experts agree, bar code's days aren't numbered just yet.

RFID Labels a Good Read

X-Ident Inc.'s radio frequency identification technology is well-suited for today's fast-moving security-conscious world. The September 11 terrorist attacks,

BRAND PROTECTION: The Converter's Role

Information-centric systems can mean more secure products in the marketplace. The converter is key to the process. Charm and good looks aren't enough

Tamper-Evident, Tamper-Proof Packaging Part of Life Today

A tamper-proof package, i.e., one that could never be opened, would mean no one could tamper with the cookies, but no one could eat them either!

Mikoh, Intermec Technologies Produce Smart&Secure Labels

Mikoh Corp. and Intermec Technologies Corp. have announced a collaboration to incorporate Smart&Secure RFID transponders (thin, flexible Radio Frequency Identification circuits) into a unique array of p-s label constructions.

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