Do you know how Fine Ceramic technology is contributing to IoT in the healthcare field?
Kyocera's innovative ultra-miniaturized Fine Ceramic RFID tags can survive and work stably in a wide variety of environments, including those requiring extreme chemical or thermal resistance. Also, with a miniaturized design that is readable even on metallic surfaces to support a wider range of IoT applications, such as placement on surgical equipment to prevent misplacement and errors during surgery.
If you are having trouble finding suitable RFID tags for harsh/severe applications, processes, or environments, Kyocera has the answer with its Fine Ceramic RFID tags. They might be the key to your next IoT project development!
Learn more here:
UHF Type
https://global.kyocera.com/prdct/semicon/semi/rfid/uhf-tag.html?In
HF Type
https://global.kyocera.com/prdct/semicon/semi/rfid/hf-tag.html?In
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