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Rfid & NFC Market imudojuiwọn | Q1 2026

2026-03-17

Rfid & NFC Market imudojuiwọn | Q1 2026

Eyi ni ohun ti n ṣẹlẹ ni ile-iṣẹ lati Oṣu Kini si Oṣu Kẹta 2026:

NFC Charging Standardized: Ni Oṣu Kẹta 2026, IEC gba gbigba agbara Alailowaya NFC ni ifowosi (WLC) ati NDEF ni pato bi agbaye awọn ajohunše. Iṣẹlẹ pataki yii pa ọna fun ifijiṣẹ agbara alailowaya ti iwọn ni awọn ẹrọ IoT agbara kekere, wearables, and medical sensors.

Rfid & NFC Market imudojuiwọn

Avery Dennison Launches AD IdentiFresh™: In late February, Avery Dennison introduced the AD IdentiFresh™ inlay series. Leveraging Impinj M800 series ICs and the new Gen2X protocol, these tags provide 99% read accuracy in high-moisture and refrigerated environments, specifically targeting the fresh food (meat, dairy, produce) supply chain.

 

Dide ti “Tagging at Origin”: Driven by the EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) requirements, 2026 marks a decisive shift from store-level tagging to factory-level integration. Manufacturers in electronics and textiles are now embedding RFID tags directly during production to ensure full lifecycle traceability and regulatory compliance.

 

Impinj Gen2X Momentum: Impinj confirmed that its Gen2X protocol enhancements are reaching full-scale deployment this quarter. The update introducesFast Reinventoryand advanced endpoint IC verification, enabling up to 30% faster inventory cycles and enhanced anti-counterfeiting capabilities for high-value brands.

 

InnovativeNFC ConnectPortfolio: Avery Dennison expanded its flexible IC (FlexIC) portfolio through a partnership with Pragmatic Semiconductor. The new NFC Connect line offers low-cost, ultra-thin flexible tags designed for mass-market consumer engagement and smart packaging without altering product aesthetics.

 

AI-RFID Operational Integration: Retailers like Walmart and DHL are increasingly deploying Agentic AI over their RFID data streams. These AI models are being used to automatically reroute shipments and self-optimize inventory levels based on real-timepingpatterns, moving beyond simple counting to predictive store execution.

 

Eco-Friendly Rfid Growth: Q1 has seen a surge in demand for Sustainable RFID solutions. Major suppliers are ramping up production of plastic-free, paper-based antennas and recyclable inlays to help global brands meet their 2026 ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) targets.

 

Price Adjustment Period: Despite technology advances, the industry remains in a mild price adjustment phase. Passive UHF inlay costs have stabilized at approximately $0.05 $0.15 per unit for high volumes, though specialized ruggedized or high-memory tags continue to see price volatility due to packaging material costs.