IT Reseller Magazine
Article Search: Go To: Keyword 
 
   

FREE Subscription to IT Reseller Magazine






Channel News
Business development, mergers, acquisitions and appointments


World’s first direct print-on-tag solution slashes RFID costs
19 July 2006  

Toshiba TEC SPRINT™ set to break critical RFID tag cost barrier

TOSHIBA TEC, a global manufacturer of retail and industrial information systems, claims that its new Print-on-Tag RFID solution - SRINT™ (Short Pitch RFID Encoding Technology) will slash the cost of RFID tagging by up to 50 percent.

The TOSHIBA TEC SX-series of barcode label printers are the first printers in the world that are able to successfully print label information straight onto RFID tags. Until now, RFID tags have had to be inserted behind self-adhesive labels to meet the traceability requirements set by government organisations, retail chains and logistics-related enterprises.

While the cost of RFID tags is dependent on volume, the amount of memory and packaging, a 96-bit EPC (Electronic Product Code) tag embedded in a thermal transfer label on which companies can print a bar code, typically costs US 40 cents (22p) or more. (RFID Journal*).  But with TOSHIBA TEC’s new SPRINT technology customers can expect a cost reduction of around 50% on this level of RFID label prices.

“The RFID Journal has projected that the RFID tag price would come down to 16 cents by 2008 but this new technological breakthrough from TOSHIBA TEC makes this target a reality now,” said Mike Keane, IPD Manager at TOSHIBA TEC. “The high costs of tags has been blamed for holding back the use of RFID but Sprint makes it possible for Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) to implement RFID solutions and buy low quantities of RFID tags at realistic prices.”


Other Channel News Channel Talk
SMEs urged to unlock the secrets of the web through free events
Smaller businesses across the UK are being invited to discover how they can harness the full potential of the internet through a series of free events.
Paul Callow to lead Lexmark channel revamp
Paul Callow has been appointed as Lexmark's ISD & channel director, UK & Ireland, to re-energise the company's channel.
Avnet awarded new contract to distribute full Avaya product portfolio
Avnet Technology Solutions, the solutions distributor and an operating group of Avnet, Inc., has been awarded a new contract by Avaya International Sales Limited to distribute its full product portfolio in the UK.
Mint Wireless becomes part of Motorola value chain for payments
Mint Wireless Ltd. (Mint) has entered into a partnership arrangement with Motorola Inc.
Box Technologies' staff get on their bikes for charity
Box Technologies, a fast-growing technology services provider and distributor for Toshiba, has been putting the final touches to the planning of its 500-mile grueling charity bike ride.
Torex puts new product manager in the multi-channel driving seat
Torex Retail Holdings Limited (Torex), the global provider of integrated technology solutions to the extended retail marketplace, has appointed Roy Patrick as Multi-Channel Product Manager.

More >>

Don't let data backup, get your back up
Dave Beesley explains how implementing an easier, safer and more efficient data backup and disaster recovery solution will help businesses avoid unnecessary data loss and the risk of litigation.
SMEs in the virtual market
It's certainly not news that the number of SMEs installing virtualised solutions is steadily increasing, but what is news, is that the rate of increase could and should be a lot faster.
DEF CON survey reveals vast scale of cloud hacking - and the need to bolster security to counter the problem
An in-depth survey carried out amongst 100 of the elite IT professionals attending this year's DEF CON 2010 Hacker conference in Las Vegas recently has suggested that hackers view the cloud as having a silver lining for them.
Financial management for the flexible workforce – the challenges facing IT contractors
Currently, the UK self-employed, freelance market comprises over 3.25m people and due to the project-by-project nature of the engineering industry, a sizeable proportion of this population is made up of engineers.

More >>

advertisements


 



Related Articles


Let the news come to you!
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and the digital edition of IT Reseller Magazine!

Email Address:   



© Copyright 2006, IBC - Interactive Business Communications

Help | Contact Us | PrivacyRSS Feeds | Site Map | Advertise
YourTechTV.com Only Technology Videos