Radio Frequency Identification Stocks List

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Radio Frequency Identification Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 1 PI These IBD 50 Leaders Melt Gains As Stock Market Wavers
Nov 1 ZBRA Zebra Technologies Corporation (ZBRA) Enhances Asset Intelligence Solutions with AI-Driven Insights and Digital Assistant for Frontline Workers
Nov 1 IDN Intellicheck To Announce Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results on November 13, 2024
Nov 1 ZBRA Earnings Beat: Zebra Technologies Corporation Just Beat Analyst Forecasts, And Analysts Have Been Updating Their Models
Nov 1 MANH We Think Manhattan Associates' (NASDAQ:MANH) Profit Is Only A Baseline For What They Can Achieve
Nov 1 ZBRA Zebra's Q3 Soars as Key Sectors Turn the Corner
Oct 31 PPG LyondellBasell Hostalen ACP Chosen by China Energy Group Ningxia Coal
Oct 30 TRMB New construction technology releases: October 2024
Oct 30 ZBRA Zebra Technologies Corp (ZBRA) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Record Revenue Growth and ...
Oct 30 ZBRA Q3 2024 Zebra Technologies Corp Earnings Call
Oct 29 ZBRA Zebra Technologies (ZBRA) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Oct 29 ZBRA Zebra Technologies Corporation (ZBRA) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Oct 29 ZBRA Tech Firm’s Growth Is a Good Sign for the Manufacturing Economy
Oct 29 ZBRA Zebra Technologies Q3 Earnings & Revenues Top Estimates, Rise Y/Y
Oct 29 ZBRA Zebra Technologies Corporation 2024 Q3 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Oct 29 MANH Are Computer and Technology Stocks Lagging Dell Technologies (DELL) This Year?
Oct 29 ZBRA Zebra Technologies Charges Past Q3 Goals, Raises Outlook
Oct 29 ZBRA Zebra Technologies forecasts upbeat Q4 profit on stable demand, cost savings
Oct 29 ZBRA Zebra Technologies (ZBRA) Beats Q3 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
Oct 29 ZBRA Zebra: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Radio Frequency Identification

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically-stored information. Passive tags collect energy from a nearby RFID reader's interrogating radio waves. Active tags have a local power source (such as a battery) and may operate hundreds of meters from the RFID reader. Unlike a barcode, the tag need not be within the line of sight of the reader, so it may be embedded in the tracked object. RFID is one method of automatic identification and data capture (AIDC).RFID tags are used in many industries. For example, an RFID tag attached to an automobile during production can be used to track its progress through the assembly line; RFID-tagged pharmaceuticals can be tracked through warehouses; and implanting RFID microchips in livestock and pets enables positive identification of animals.
Since RFID tags can be attached to cash, clothing, and possessions, or implanted in animals and people, the possibility of reading personally-linked information without consent has raised serious privacy concerns. These concerns resulted in standard specifications development addressing privacy and security issues. ISO/IEC 18000 and ISO/IEC 29167 use on-chip cryptography methods for untraceability, tag and reader authentication, and over-the-air privacy. ISO/IEC 20248 specifies a digital signature data structure for RFID and barcodes providing data, source and read method authenticity. This work is done within ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31 Automatic identification and data capture techniques. Tags can also be used in shops to expedite checkout, and to prevent theft by customers and employees.
In 2014, the world RFID market was worth US$8.89 billion, up from US$7.77 billion in 2013 and US$6.96 billion in 2012. This figure includes tags, readers, and software/services for RFID cards, labels, fobs, and all other form factors. The market value is expected to rise to US$18.68 billion by 2026.

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