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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has proved to be a savior for the rapidly changing fashion industry by streamlining their operations and improving the efficiency. These tags have multiple applications in the fashion and textile industry. They are used in manufacturing, inventory control, warehousing, distribution, logistics, automatic object tracking and supply chain management. Advantages of…
DetailsThe implementation of RFID technology has made it possible to optimize the identification and traceability of flat linen and Workwear throughout the laundry process. This is made possible, firstly, by an RFID tag attached to a cloth and integrating information, and secondly, by an RFID reader that reads and transmits this data. This technology allows…
DetailsEmbeddable RFID tags come in all different sizes, shapes. And technician use them in all kinds of different applications. What are Embeddable RFID tags? Embedded RFID tags are, quite simply, RFID tags that can embed in products. Of course, this doesn’t mean that every embeddable RFID tag is suitable for every product. These tags are…
DetailsRecently, the National Football League (NFL) has installed radio frequency identification (RFID) tags on the shoulder pads of football players. Through the label, the audience and the referee can understand the athlete’s trajectory and state of motion. In fact, RFID tags have been used in many sports. The tags added by the NFL for athletes…
DetailsWashable RFID tags track hotel towels, sheets, robes. Miami-based Linen Technology Tracking is using RFID tags to track towels, sheets and bathrobes. Why? Because cotton is expensive. That plush white bathrobe you wore at your last hotel stay was the epitome of luxury, wasn’t it? Maybe next time you’ll just accidentally pack it in your…
DetailsThe terms NFC Tag, NFC Chip and NFC Sticker are often used interchangeably. Though someone familiar with NFC may understand what you mean by using these terms, it is important to note that NFC tags, chips and stickers are not one in the same. When discussing near field communication (NFC) it is important to adopt…
DetailsMIFARE is the NXP Semiconductors-owned trademark of a series of integrated circuit (IC) chips used in contactless smart cards and proximity cards. The brand name covers proprietary solutions based upon various levels of the ISO/IEC 14443 Type A 13.56 MHz contactless smart card standard. MIFARE® CARDS MIFARE® technology is a market leader around the globe and…
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