U.S. RFID Tags Market, By Type (Active RFID and Passive RFID), By Product Type (Healthcare tags, Commercial tags, Correctional tags, and Others), By End-use Industry (Healthcare, Retail, Automotive, Logistics and Transportation, Surveillance and Security, and Others)
In February 2023, the security tech group put out a report about smart card projects by the U.S. government and institutions. The report said the U.S. government started using smart cards for employee and contractor IDs. They are also using them for citizens, transportation staff, and first responders in new ID programs. This move by the U.S. government is making electronic ID cards and RFID tags in smart cards more popular.
In March 2022, Avery Dennison Corporation, the provider of branding and information labeling solutions, announced the acquisition of linerless label technology created by Catchpoint Ltd. This technology is used to make sure that labels should not stick to one another for this it as the feature of the silicon release coating. This deal includes ownership on all Catchpoint Ltd.'s patents, brand, and trade secrets.
In June 2021, Impinj, Inc., a provider of RAIN RFID reader chips, introduced the E910 RAIN RFID reader chip for next generation that enables Internet of Things (IoT) device markers to increase the demand for item connectivity in retail, logistics, and supply chain, consumer electronics, etc. E910 RAIN RFID includes E710, E510, and E310