
Impinj Corporation, the fables semiconductor company to include item-level tagging capability in the next level upgraded the extension of its GrandPrix™ Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Gen 2 solution. What it means simply, by deploying this device, manufacturers, exporters and traders can effectively put RFID tags on merchandises like shirts, CDs, DVDs, pharmaceuticals and other consumer items. Well, there is no reason corporations won’t be happy and glad with the device but certainly questions can be raised from privacy advocates.
Impinj, responding to the growing demand from global retail, supply chain and other high end growth markets enhanced its popular GrandPrix solution. The company is all set to demonstrate its new and updated GrandPrix solution in the next Radio Frequency Identification World Conference in Dallas.
The firm extensively plans to market its solution to pharmaceutical companies who are already grappled with ever increasing worldwide counterfeiting of drugs syndrome and effective tagging on each bottle or each pack of tablet rather than on each cart will definitely help their cause.
Via [Marketwire]
Impinj upgrades its GrandPrix(TM) Gen 2 RFID Solution to Item-Level Tagging
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