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RFID
Market
The RFID Market
has clearly reached an inflection point. Recent major announcements
include Gillette's order of 500 million ePC tags and Benetton's
rollout of an item tracking system that has an estimated annual
requirement of 15 million IC units. Through numerous developments in
the RFID Market, the major barriers of price and standards are being
addressed to help spur adoption. However, a potential new challenge
looms: industry players need to manage public scrutiny of high
profile RFID applications, especially as they relate to consumer
markets.
As with any
new/emerging technology, a certain degree of skepticism is to be
expected in RFID Market. The issue now becomes how public skepticism
is managed by the industry. The recent announcement by Benetton
stating that they will be embedding RFID transponders in items of
clothing and onto shipping cartons has been received with some
uncertainty. This is largely due to potential consumer privacy
concerns raised by some media sources and privacy advocate groups
(such as CASPIAN). The Benetton announcement did not clearly state
whether the company would deactivate transponders before customers
left the store. According to sources at Philips Semiconductor,
Benetton presently plans to deactivate the tags at the point of
sale. However, the potential ramifications of the misconception
cannot be understated.
With RFID
looking to gain momentum as a viable supply chain-tracking solution,
especially in the consumer goods sector, industry participants need
to very clearly communicate how RFID technology is being used and
how it relates to average consumers in the RFID Market. According to
Michael Liard, "RFID suppliers need to acknowledge that the
mainstream press and everyday consumers are not necessarily familiar
with the performance capabilities of RFID technology and the
applications which RFID supports. It is conceivable that
misconceptions about how RFID is being used could further delay the
rollout of future RFID solutions and negatively impact the public's
opinion of RFID technology."
RFID Market
participants need to more closely manage their public relations and
communications campaigns. This is especially true as the primary
audience shifts from technology insiders to technology outsiders. If
industry participants skirt the privacy issue and do not directly
address the topic, it may open the door for a potential bevy of
negative press that could impede the progress of the RFID Market.
VDC recommends that industry players properly equip themselves to
enact countermeasures to address emerging privacy concerns that are
being associated with RFID technology.
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RFID
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- Risks on the Use of RFID on Consumer
Products
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