A number of companies — start-ups and established firms alike — are eying the organic RFID tags market. Venture capital firms, like ITU Ventures, are placing seed investment bets on developers with ...
Moving one step nearer to the goal of an organic RFID inlay, IMEC, an independent nonprofit research center, has developed an organic rectifier diode capable of powering a passive RFID tag operating ...
Researchers at Syngenta Sensors University Innovation Centre at the University of Manchester are working to develop an organic RFID tag which will be used to monitor and manage produce in the retail ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. September 28, 2007—The recently concluded Organic Electronics Conference in Germany successfully trialed a new line of printed RFID tags on its ...
SAN FRANCISCO—A pair of papers presented here Tuesday (Feb. 10) at the IEEE's International Solid State Circuits Conference described breakthroughs in the field of organic electronics for RFID ...
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(Nanowerk News) The plastic RFID tag builds on IMEC's plastic rectifier technology combined with Polymer Vision’s organic electronics technology and approaches item-level tagging requirements. At ...
The green movement’s gaining serious steam in the high-tech community, as labs all over the world take interest in organic-material alternatives to traditional components. Researchers at the ...
Electronic paper. Flexible displays. RFID tags that sell for a penny apiece. These are among the promises of organic electronics that Ananth Dodabalapur has been exploring since starting the first ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Metal efficiently blocks radiation, such as that emitted by RFID chips - small data storage units that are integrated in various objects and transmit their information to a reading ...
OrganicID said it is working to bring down the cost per tag to $0.01--significantly lower than the average cost per tag today of $0.25 to $0.45. "We are busting the myth that RFID tags cannot cost ...