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He went on to say that inlays are still reasonably fragile and do not submit well to extensive bending and twisting, suggesting an early stage of deployment. “We’re already seeing how fibers are being used to weave RFID information into objects that can be flexible,” observed Seitz. “EPC Gen2 standards improved overall readability and standards. [And] we’re seeing [enhancements] in Near Field UHF improving the read rates around metals and liquids.” For the time being, he said, the coexistence of bar codes and RFID seems to offer the marketplace all the benefits of both technologies. “Adoption increases as effort and risk decrease,” stressed Seitz.
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