In number of projects, the financial,security and safety sector was the largest, at about 19 percent of the cumulative projects in 2007, in line with our identification of it as the leader in money spent. After that came the passenger transport, automotive sector, with 13 percent of all projects cumulatively. Those percentages were the same as in 2006. Just one applicational sector took significantly more of the pie by the end of 2007—healthcare. This was predicted in 2006, but it did not happen for the reason given—widespread tagging of drugs for anti-counterfeiting purposes. Many were in favour of the half measure of 2D barcodes for singulation. As a result, frequent automated checking for counterfeits, regardless of misorientation and obscuration, and with high integrity, will be a matter for interminable RFID trials and little more. Even the frequency remains undecided. The vibrant growth of RFID in the healthcare sector was mainly due to Real Time Location Systems (RTLS) on staff and assets, particularly those using existing WiFi systems in hospitals. There were also many other RFID technologies applied to healthcare, and they provided excellent paybacks and improvements to safety and security.