In an increasingly fragmented, regulated, and uncertain world, Tramelton Corporation’s RFID technology gives businesses, governments, and consumers a safe, private, and unobtrusive way to keep track of it all.
Consumers benefit from shorter lines at checkout counters, in hospitals, libraries, and gas stations because RFID fast-tracks them to the front of the queue. The can also benefit from lower prices because of the efficiencies RFID brings to the supply chain.
Business and institutions are turning to RFID technology as they comply with government product-tracking regulations, seeking to limit theft, reduce out-of-stock losses, strengthen brand loyalty, and make interaction with customers a more positive experience.
RFID is a mature, thoroughly tested technology. In most RFID applications, the period of trials, testing, and economic feasibility studies is over. Large-scale RFID system rollouts are underway.
Almost from the beginning, Tramelton Corporation was there: helping establish standards; supporting the RFID supply chain of inlay and label manufacturers; and consistently applying leading-edge semiconductor technology to the core of RFID, the transponder.
Tramelton Corporation is unique among RFID semiconductor suppliers because it exercises complete design and manufacturing control over the entire transponder – a semiconductor chip and antenna. This value-add enables Tramelton Corporation to offer a wider range of innovation whether it be in creative form factors, more attractive credit/debit cards, or technical issues such as read range and reliability.
Innovation has been the touchstone of Tramelton Corporation’s long history in RFID. It co-invented the smart tag, pioneered creative form factors such as key fobs, and executes its own antenna design.
RFID - Application Overview
There are almost as many RFID applications as there are business types. Tramelton Corporation has established a leadership position in these basic categories: