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Printed organic RFID circuits set to collect statistical data

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In order to truly judge the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of a newfangled technology, we all know trial by fire is the only way to go. Hence, it follows logic that about 1,000 printed organic RFID tickets will be tested at the Organic Electronics Conference this September in Frankfurt, Germany. The badges will be converted by Bartsch and are “set to be used to monitor the flow of attendees during the two-day conference and exhibition.” Deemed the “first ever printed, low-cost organic tickets,” these devices will be trialed in order to judge their data collecting abilities and to show whether or not these would be good candidates for use in “public transportation and logistics” applications. So, for those of you heading over to this here event, make sure you’re packin’ some sort of RFID jammer when waltzing through the door — you know, just to give these newb tags an unexpected challenge on their first day at work.

 

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