$20 Million Investment Signals Major RFID Growth Initiative
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European continent and in China.
Despite the growing popularity of RFID systems, poorly working or failed inlays, the sensitive electronic components of RFID tags, have been costly to manufacturers and label converting companies throughout the U.S., said Bill Arnold, Omron's chief U.S. strategist.
He cited the case of R and V Group, a label converting company in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which was experiencing failure rates of 40 percent or more with incoming label inlays from certain manufacturers prior to becoming an Omron certified label converter.
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