Apulsetech launched RFID handhelds with improved functionality for RFID market
Increasing installation of RFID systems in manufacturing units such as the retail sector and the healthcare industry is primarily propelling the growth of the RFID (radio frequency identification technology) market. Rapid installation of RFID devices has led to the rapid adoption of smart cards, access control, and other NFC applications. This is again propelling the growth of the market. Moreover, the increasing use of Ubiquitous Sensor Networks (USNs) and many short-range wireless communications, such as Zigbee and WiFi is again fostering the growth of the RFID market. Advancement in RFID will further favor the growth of the market. For instance, in June 2019, RFRain LLC, an innovator in manufacturing Rain RFID hardware and software announced the launch of the plug-and-play Smart Reader, RFR-RAIN-4-SMART. RFRain offers RFID products for use in asset and inventory management, transportation, and smart cabinets.
Asia Pacific is expected to hold a major share in the global RFID market and this is attributed to the rapid industrialization and urbanization in the region. More than half the region’s population in 2019 live in cities and towns. According to the United Nation, the region’s urban population exceeded 2.3 billion, comprising 54 percent of all urbanites on the planet. The region’s number of urban dwellers is expected to rise to more than 2.8 billion in 2030 and reach nearly 3.5 billion in 2050
In February 2021, Apulsetech launched unique RFID handhelds to the market and is currently working on the development of a mobile reader, as well as a new “handy” reader
In February 2018, Datamars North America, a provider of high-quality identification and tracking solutions for livestock has announced that two additional products have been approved by the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency as radio frequency identification (RFID) animal indicators for application to bovine in Canada -- 1) the Temple Tag® ComfortEar® FDX-B tag, 2) the Temple Tag® ComfortEar® HDX tag
In November 2018, PervasID, announces the launch of its new product, Multi-Ranger. The technology achieves more than 99 percent tag detection, combine a wide-area passive RFID system (Space Ranger), an anti-theft RFID system (Security Ranger), and a portal system (Portal Ranger)
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electric fields to instantly identify and track personal tags attached to bags, parcels, and other products. An RFID system usually includes a small handheld radio transmitter, an antenna, and a tag reader. The RFID system can store data concerning the contents of a bag or container, while also allowing for quick retrieval of the item by using the appropriate RFID reader. Some RFID systems can provide bar code scanning as well.