Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Explosive Growth Projected in Next Five Years for RFID Tags

In-Stat: Over 1.3 billion Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags were produced in 2005, and by 2010, that figure will soar to 33 billion. Production will vary widely by industry segment for several years, however. For example, RFID has been used in automotive keys since 1991, with 150 million units now in use. This quantity greatly exceeded other segments until recently. By far the biggest RFID segment in coming years will be Supply Chain Management,. This segment will account for the largest number of tags/labels from 2005 through 2010. Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, has spurred this projected growth by mandating that its top 100 (and, later its top 300) suppliers begin to use RFID.

  • The spread and use of RFID in most sectors will be largely determined by cost, and the cost of RFID tags and labels are dropping quickly.

  • Pharmaceutical companies are investigating using RFID tags to reduce counterfeiting and black market sales.

  • Privacy issues have been raised concerning many uses of RFID, and currently courts and governments around the world are in the process of determining related legal issues.

RFID Tags And Chips: Opportunities in the Second Generation Publ 2006018