2. Food for Thought “ The competitive battles of the future will be won and lost in the supply, manufacturing and distribution networks, not in the front office, by companies that are highly adaptive and relentlessly efficient — all in real time. “ Dr. Hau Lee Thoma Professor, Graduate School of Business Stanford University
4. What is RFID ? UNIQUELY IDENTIFIES R adio F requency ID entification THE PRODUCT
5. What is RFID ? R adio F requency ID entification THE PRODUCT RFID
6. RFID 101 Tags Antenna & Reader Building Blocks LF ( Low Frequency ) : 125 kHz LF Tags ( < 0.5 Meters ) HF ( High Frequency ) : 13.56 MHz HF Tags ( < 1 Meter ) UHF ( Ultra High Frequency ) : 860 - 960 MHz UHF Tags ( 3 – 5 Meters ) Microwave : 2.4, 5.8 GHz Active Tags ( > 10 Meters )
7. RFID 101 Tags / Transponder Antenna & Reader Reader broadcasts signals through antenna Transponder is charged with Enough energy to send back an identifying response Passive Technology 101010101010101
8. RFID 101 Tags / Transponder Antenna & Reader Transponder “Blinks” Reader captures “Blinks” & Initiates Commands Active Technology 101010101010101
9. RFID 101 RFID Infrastructure Management Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Business to Business Data Exchange Network Infrastructure ( Wired – Wireless ) Closed Loop
21. Asia Pacific Market Indonesia Philippines Thailand Australia Singapore Malaysia China Japan Korea RFID Market Growth RFID Market Size Source : Frost & Sullivan Brunei
24. Progression of Economic Value Market Pricing Premium Undifferentiated Competitive Position Differentiated Extract Commodities Make Goods Deliver Services Stage Experiences Source : Harvard Business Review, Welcome to the Experience Economy