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Research centre announces commercialisation of RFID HF chip

A research centre in HCM City announced the commercialisation of the radio-frequency identification (RFID) high frequency chip on August 12.
Research centre announces commercialisation of RFID HF chip ảnh 1The announcement ceremony of the commericlisation of the RFID HF chip. (Source: VNA)

The Integrated Circuit Design Research and Education Centre (ICDREC) under the Vietnam National University - HCM City announced the commercialisation of the radio-frequency identification (RFID) high frequency chip on August 12.

The chip is the result of the State-level research project ‘Designing and manufacturing RFID chips, card readers and systems’ presided over by the VNU-HCM City with a cost of 145.7 billion VND (6.6 million USD) funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Saigon Industrial Corporation.

Radio-frequency identification involves the wireless use of electromagnetic fields to transfer data, automatically identifying and tracking tags attached to objects.

The success of the project would help Vietnam, which has a growing demand for RFID chip and chip-using devices, avoid dependence on foreign suppliers.

On the occasion, Japan’s Shoei Company and Vietnam’s VietNet Company signed contracts to manufacture and commercialise RFID high frequency chi﷽ps and related systems.-VNA

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