RFID

Improve business operations and customer experience with RFID

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) labels and tags offer numerous benefits and are growing in demand across industries. They improve inventory management and supply chain efficiency, enhance product security and regulatory compliance, and improve customer experience. RFID labels enable companies to track products in real-time, reduce stock levels, prevent stock shortages, optimize logistics, reduce delivery times, prevent theft and counterfeiting, authenticate products, comply with regulations, and provide customers with real-time updates on their orders.

PARTNERING WITH AWT

Streamline your design and production. Boost your RFID performance and quality

Working with AWT offers customized solutions with a variety of materials and expertise. Our experts provide technical advice for choosing passive RFID technology, testing for readability, and optimizing label or tag design. AWT has access to a wide range of label materials, adhesives, and passive RFID chips, which can be used to create high-quality and reliable solutions. Customers benefit from our experience to reduce in-house production costs, and ensure high-quality products.

THE FUTURE IS RFID

Smart tools with potential

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has been considered one of the most promising technologies in healthcare and has been recognized as a smart tool with the potential to overcome many challenges that healthcare encounters—such as inaccurate pharmaceutical stock, inability to track medical equipment, difficulty in tracking patient locations, patient safety incidents, administration of incorrect drugs, medical errors including mislabeled blood samples, and drug quantities.

THE BENEFITS OF AWT RFID

Protect your products against gray market diversion

In RFID applications, passive RFID (UHF) tags are used often. They are often embedded into adhesive labels, which are easy and quick to attach, or sometimes into object themselves. Because of their low cost, passive tags are well suited in applications for which tags are not reusable. Real-time inventory tracking using

RFID tags can provide accurate and up-to-date information. RFID tags can be read much faster than traditional barcodes, enhancing inventory tracking and supply chain processes.

By configuring RFID labels to be tamper-indicating, you can effectively protect your products against gray market diversion. The data obtained from these labels provides valuable insights that can help you monitor
and identify any unauthorized activities. Don’t
compromise on product authenticity, take proactive measures to safeguard your brand today!

Passive RFID Use Cases

  • Inventory Tracking: Common in retail applications to understand how much inventory is had
  • Anti-Counterfeiting: Used to see if product is made or sold by approved vendors
  • Supply Chain: Tracking inventory from Distribution to back stock to sales floor

RFID LEADS IN HEALTHCARE

Medical & Med Device Use Cases

RFID technology has come a long way and is now prevalent in healthcare, pharmaceutical research, and laboratories. Check out this case study and discover how medical RFID is changing the face of healthcare.

  • Track and Trace
  • Data Accuracy
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Optimized Workflow
  • Counterfeit Elimination
  • Extended Product Lines
  • Product Differentiation

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The study and engineering of healthcare remedies began long before the mid 1800’s, but it’s around that time organic compounds like morphine became available commercially as a source of pain relief. The first rudimentary clinical trials occurred during the 1500’s, but it wasn’t until 1943 in the UK when the first double blind, regulated clinical trial took place. Since then, discoveries and breakthroughs in drug remedies have been occurring more frequently, and with greater complexity when it comes to molecular structure.

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