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Asia Pacific RFID Inlays Market - Increasing Demands Through Mass Deployments.


SINGAPORE -- Frost & Sullivan's Electronics & Security Practice in Asia Pacific (http://www.elctronics.frost.com) will host an exclusive live briefing on the RFID inlays The RFID tag in a smart label. It comprises the chip and aluminum, copper or silver antenna bonded to a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) layer that is delivered to the label maker "dry" (without adhesive) or "wet" (attached to a pressure sensitive liner).  market in Asia Pacific on May 29, 2008 at 11:00 hrs (GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) See UTC.

GMT - Universal Time 1
+ 08:00hrs) Singapore time.

The inlays market is a vital area in the overall RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna.  ecosystem as it ensures passive tags used in an RFID deployment meets with the most stringent demands to support a myriad of applications. With respect to this, the quality of inlays is continuously improving with more technology innovations being introduced over time in this highly competitive market. The RFID inlays market is slowly but surely gaining momentum with increasing usage especially for large scale projects which require a large quantity of RFID passive tags. Moving forward, this trend is expected to continue in Asia Pacific with more end-users understanding the potential benefits they stand to reap through an RFID deployment.

This analyst briefing will provide an overview of the Asia Pacific RFID inlays market and a breakdown of its key applications, benefits, drivers and restraints. Highlights of the briefing include an examination of the competitive structure and a market forecast including the future potential for the RFID inlays market in Asia Pacific. We will also provide an update of related and upcoming research and provide an opportunity for a question and answer session with the analyst.

This briefing will benefit everyone related to the RFID inlays value chain; inlay inlay /in·lay/ (-la) material laid into a defect in tissue; in dentistry, a filling made outside the tooth to correspond with the cavity form and then cemented into the tooth.

in·lay
n.
1.
, chip, antenna and tag manufactures. It will also be of benefit to potential end-users considering an RFID deployment in their enterprises. By giving a market overview of this region, these same companies will be able to understand the requirements and road blocks that this technology presents in Asia Pacific.

Richard Sebastian, Research Analyst for the Automation & Electronics Practice of Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific says, "The RFID inlays market is sometimes underplayed in importance as not everyone realizes the significance it contributes in supporting the passive tags industry. Selecting the inlay with the right properties or characteristics to support the passive tag which will be used for a specific application is extremely vital as it ultimately ensures whether the overall RFID deployment is going to be a success or a failure." He adds, "With more new applications continuously being introduced together with the pre-existing applications leveraging on RFID, the inlays market shows immense potential of growing by leaps and bounds but the stakeholders Stakeholders

All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
 within this industry will need to continue to innovate in·no·vate  
v. in·no·vat·ed, in·no·vat·ing, in·no·vates

v.tr.
To begin or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time.

v.intr.
To begin or introduce something new.
 to ensure it remains dynamic in meeting the barriers or challenges it faces today."

Join us as Richard shares his insights on the RFID inlays market within the region. Those interested in registering for the interactive live briefing should send an email to Corporate Communications Corporate communications is the process of facilitating information and knowledge exchanges with internal and key external groups and individuals that have a direct relationship with an enterprise.  - Donna Jeremiah at djeremiah@frost.com with the following information: full name, company name, title, telephone number, e-mail address See Internet address.

e-mail address - electronic mail address
, city, state and country. The registration details will be emailed to you upon receipt of the above information.

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