Today's smart labels come in many forms and functions, not just RFID.
by Leah Genuario
Smart label sales are expected to double from the 2006 estimate of 5,000 million units to 10,000 million units by 2011, according to Labels, a study published in December 2007 by The Freedonia Group. The study defines smart labels as devices capable of incorporating data and manufactured with read/write capabilities. It places emphasis on RFID labels, stating that the technology “promises to revolutionize applications from supply chain and inventory management to health care, libraries and air travel.” In addition, “dramatic gains are thus expected, both in extant and emerging uses.”
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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