RFID tag structure and components diagram

What is an RFID tag? Structure and types

An RFID tag is the foundational element of any RFID system. But how is it built, how does it work, and how can businesses effectively apply RFID technology? RFID follows global standards maintained by GS1 EPC/RFID, and choosing...
Printable RFID tag with embedded RFID inlay

Discover RFID

A printable RFID tag represents a significant advancement in information management. By integrating RFID technology with digital printing, these tags not only store and transmit data via radio waves but also allow direct printing of text, barcodes, or...
RFID tag production process steps from design to packaging

RFID tag production process

RFID tag production involves a series of meticulous steps—from initial design and chip encoding to final quality control. The encoded data follows the global EPC standards maintained by GS1 EPC/RFID, and the finished tags depend on choosing the...
RFID reader types: fixed and mobile RFID readers

Classification of RFID readers

An RFID reader, also known as a radio-frequency identification reader, is a device used to collect information from RFID tags and track individual objects. Radio waves transmit data from the tag to the reader, following the global EPC...

RFID technology in logistics and supply chain management

RFID in logistics and supply chain management is increasingly used to enhance visibility and distribution efficiency throughout the chain. Built on global standards from GS1 EPC/RFID, it works best when paired with the right labels for your products.When...
RFID in warehouse management tracking inventory

RFID technology in warehouse management

RFID in warehouse management uses radio waves to track inventory automatically, replacing slow manual scans with real-time visibility. Built on global standards from GS1 EPC/RFID, it performs best when paired with the right labels for your products.Radio Frequency...
RFID in manufacturing data visualization on factory floor

Applications of RFID in manufacturing management

RFID in manufacturing is becoming increasingly useful and widespread in enterprises, connecting machines, materials, and people in real time. Built on global standards from GS1 EPC/RFID, it delivers the most value when paired with the right labels for...
Applications of AI and RFID in industry

The combination of AI and RFID technology

AI and RFID are a powerful pairing: RFID captures real-time data from physical items, while AI turns that data into smart, automated decisions. RFID builds on global standards from GS1 EPC/RFID, and putting the combination to work starts...
RFID label manufacturing process from design to packaging

RFID label manufacturing process

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPJuGlElBus RFID label manufacturing turns raw inlays into finished smart labels through several precise steps, from design to quality control. The encoded data follows the global EPC standards maintained by GS1 EPC/RFID, and the finished labels depend on...