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- stay healthy
- travelling smart
- get what you want
- RFID at the mall
- RFID at the ice cream shop
- perfectly cooked recipes
- connecting paper and web
- new shopping experience
- warranty without receipt
- letters on time
- fresh flowers
- cashless payments
- enhancing the wine experience
- shopping assistant
- easier book picks
- bookmarking stores
- intelligent shopping carts
- sign language
- eat well
- optimise leisure
- RFID fills your cup
- more cultural pleasures
- no more queues
- cashless wellness
- hitting the green
- seamless admission
- fish and RFID chips
- flight of the carrier pigeons
- toys coming to a galaxy near you
- precise race timing
- shisha-embroidered RFID tags
- RFID on the Underground
- RFID on your TV
- Radio R-F-I-D
- lockers without keys
- work better
- RFID in the garbage and the sewer
- RFID at work in museums
- RFID keeps track of freight at the airport
- in dangerous environments
- at the warehouse
- in shops and offices
- in high-rise buildings
- in hospitals
- in the forest
- keeping sewage canals clean and safe
- in underground-mining
- rescue work
- reduce cheating on exams
- RFID in lab notebooks
- The pictures do the talking with RFID
- Keep track of company assets with RFID
- do the laundry
- protect nature
- animal research
- RFID helps track pet reptiles
- Car-sharing services use RFID
- RFID can help prevent tree theft
- protecting species
- recycling products
- on the road
- in shops
- managing household trash
- monitoring bees
- fewer wasted batteries
- encouraging recycling
- cutting down on waste
- helping endangered plants
- low-emission forestry
- smarter electrical sockets
- feel safe
- your questions
- what experts have to say
- FAQ on EPC and RFID
- What is Radio Frequency Identification?
- What is the Electronic Product Code?
- Is there only one RFID technology?
- Is other information besides the EPC saved on RFID chips?
- What is the difference between the barcode and the EPC?
- How do you remove or destroy an EPC tag?
- When can we expect to see widespread item-level tagging?
- How do EPC and RFID work together?
- How do you remove or destroy an EPC tag?
- How do I know if RFID is being used?
- Can products that have EPC tags be tracked and identified once I have brought them home?
- Can personal data/consumer data be linked to the EPC?
- Can I remove or deactivate the tag if I want to?
- Is RFID harmful?
- Can RFID technology help the environment?
- Who makes sure that my rights are protected?
- Can RFID tags be recycled?
- Are the tags and readers safe for people and the environment?
- Is any other information besides the EPC ever saved on an RFID chip?
- Will EPC and RFID technology interfere with my other wireless technology?
- How does the EPC benefit consumers?
- Why do companies use the EPC?
- When can I expect to see widespread item-level tagging?
- If I have a question about the EPC or RFID, where can I get information?
- Are all companies which use EPC members of EPCglobal?
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