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What's Different at RFID Smart Labels USA 2006

February 2006
BOSTON, Mass—RFID is acknowledged as an enabling technology impacting many areas of human endeavor. Thousands of companies supply solutions throughout the RFID value chain today, yet it is curious to monitor the industry as it evolves: Some applications are vastly oversupplied with little product value offered. Others are undersupplied despite high value tags being requested by users. East Asia will become the largest market for RFID yet few know of what is really happening there. Many large niches exist which have few system providers with appropriate experience. Most do not know of the largest and most profitable orders of RFID so far and ones that are emerging—and who is placing them. Many chase shadows. Few know of the 10 different types of chipless RFID technologies and the dozens of companies developing them, or of the impact or profitability of active RFID. How do you make RFID smart labels to help meet the real demand? How do you add value to RFID smart labels to make money now? What is coming next that you need to take into account before investing further in RFID?

This fifth annual IDTechEx event has been devised to tackle these issues. Held in Boston from March 28-29, experts from China, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, the Middle East and Europe are being flown in to inform patrons of the global situation. New opportunities from users and step-by-step implementation approaches will be covered. There will be sessions on the developments in chipless RFID (with world first launches), active RFID (now merging with Wifi, Zigbee) and passive chip RFID (such as new long range HF systems). How to manufacture RFID smart labels, add value and smart labels beyond ID alone will also be covered. See the full speaker list at www.smartlabelsUSA.com. Uniquely, IDTechEx consultants tie it altogether for— highlighting why these developments are important and so significant.

The delegates benefit from a wide range of expertise in the topic; receive FREE access to over 1,700 RFID case studies from the IDTechEx RFID Knowledgebase; as well as the RFID Encyclopedia and journal access. This is the world's biggest event on smart labels—uniquely devised by consultants to highlight RFID and beyond. Still not sure? If this conference does not answer all questions, consulting time will be free.
 

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