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Market Research Report

Global RFID Standards Market

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published March, 2004 Product code 21873
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Introduction

Abstract

Establishment of Standards to Lead to Remarkable Market Growth

One of the main factors keeping the radio frequency identification (RFID) market from changing classification as a steadily growing market into a fast-paced one is standards establishment. Though the market has benefited from the electronic product code – an item-level code that uses a unique name, serial number, or signature – the industry is still fragmented in its choice of standards for emerging applications. This can lead to a situation where organizations will have to incur high costs to ensure multiple standards compatibility for their products. A more structured standards framework, on the other hand, will not only help keep prices down but also enable greater technological and product innovation.

This Frost & Sullivan research service examines the global RFID standards market and discusses its various trends and opportunities. The study analyzes the position and direction of the RFID market with regard to current and future industry standards. It offers the impact of standards on the market.

Adoption of RFID by High-profile Users Increases Customer Awareness

RFID is no longer an emerging technology requiring lots of publicity to initiate sales. It has evolved into a popular technology that is making great strides. This has been made possible by the numerous pilot projects that have been attempted in the last two years and the extensive deployments in large-scale applications such as retail and security.

Another important reason for this trend is the initiative shown by organizations such as the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and Wal-Mart in adopting the technology and mandating their numerous suppliers to tag their products. "The DOD and Wal-Mart initiatives have proven to other end users that RFID is here to stay," says the analyst.

Use of Standardized RFID Systems in Mainstream Applications Increases Operational Efficiency

Mainstream applications such as supply-chain management can significantly enhance operational efficiencies and thereby, profits, by incorporating RFID systems that conform to industry standards. Such applications bring control and clarity to materials management processes. "Standardized RFID can enable real-time visibility of assets and goods across the supply chain and gives operators detailed product information right from the tag," notes the analyst.

At a time when low return on investment, due to expensive proprietary RFID systems, is a barrier to the growth of RFID systems among end users, standards are expected to drive prices down and bring in better returns. This market is all set to witness a boom, as indicated by the recent trend of major companies adopting standardized RFID systems.

Table of Contents

  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Market Overview
      • Introduction
      • Market Engineering Analysis
    • Research Findings
      • Opportunities and Forecasts
      • Conclusions
  • CURRENT AND FUTURE STANDARDS MARKET
    • Overview
      • Market Overview
      • Market Engineering Measurement Analysis
    • Major Findings
      • Current Standards
      • Future Standards
      • Major Participants and Organizations
  • REGIONAL ANALYSIS AND IMPACT OF STANDARDS ON THE GLOBAL RFID MARKET
    • Overview
      • Market Overview
      • Market Engineering Measurement Analysis
    • Analysis by Region
      • North America
      • Europe
      • Asia Pacific and Rest of the World
    • Impact of Standards
      • Impact on Revenues
      • Impact on Applications
      • Impact on Price
  • APPENDIX
    • Decision Support Database
      • Number of Airports in Different Regions Worldwide
      • Number of Retail Stores in Different Regions Worldwide.
      • Number of Commercail Ships Worldwide
      • Number of Manufacturing Units Worldwide
      • Number of Prisons Worldwide
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