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New for 2005: RFID Pavilion

Tomorrow arrives today at the new RFID Pavilion at PACK EXPO Las Vegas.

The cutting edge of automatic identification, radio frequency identification (RFID), is driving basic changes in packaging.

These changes free identification from line-of-sight constraints, add new dimensions to packaging’s track-and-trace role and redefine how packaging lines will operate. But RFID’s new problem-solving capabilities bring new hurdles, choices and challenges, as well.

The RFID Pavilion at PACK EXPO Las Vegas is the only place that brings together all the technology you need for implementing RFID-package coding. It puts together in one place an unequaled group of helpful, knowledgeable professionals who can help you sort through the task of mapping out the RFID solution that’s right for you.

Here, you’ll find:

  • RFID technology providers with packaging operations experience.
  • Systems integrators who have identified RFID solutions specifically for packaging operations.
  • Packaging technology providers who offer RFID-enabled upgrades.
  • RFID technology providers who offer “bolt-on” units for packaging equipment.

These solution providers can also offer practical, operational solutions for a variety of challenges, including:

  • Upgrading conventional lines into RFID-enabled packaging lines capable of printing or applying primary package, multi-pack, case and pallet tags, online.
  • Verifying the presence of pre-placed tags.
  • Writing electronic product code (EPC) on tags.
  • Validating EPC tags.
  • “Smart” packaging machines that use RFID to adjust operational settings.

RFID Experts Group (REG) releases a guidance document for packaging.

Do you want to know how to implement RFID in packaging?

Read the latest proposed guidelines from the Association of Automatic Identification and Mobility (AIM), Proposed Guidelines for the Use of Passive RFID Transponders on Transport Units and Pallets for Commercial Uses. Click here to download the guidelines.

What more reason could you need to attend PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2005?

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