Innovative RFID applications
Our RFID tags are designed to develop state-of-the-art RFID applications for surveillance, access control, animal identification, healthcare tracking, inventory management, product authentication, etc. All tags are developed with performance and quality in mind. Some tags are particularly water resistant and most can withstand increased surface pressure and branding is also possible. All Syrma tags can be optimized for specific applications.

Digital Product Passport
At its core, a Digital Product Passport is a digital dataset containing essential information on the composition, origin and life cycle of a product. As part of forthcoming legislation, companies selling products in Europe will have to record and pass on detailed data on the verified sustainability features of their items.
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Access control with RFID
RFID tags enable secure access control for a variety of facilities, including fitness clubs and theme parks, as well as high-security areas such as hospitals and airports. Syrma RFID tags can be embedded in keyfobs, wristbands, ISO cards and clamshell cards .
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Animal identification with RFID
RFID tags are ideal for tracking animals over various distances - from cattle and other farm animals to protected wild animals. Ear tags are used for cattle, while pets are usually fitted with an implant under the skin in the neck.
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Product authenticity and counterfeit protection
How do manufacturers combat international product counterfeiting? Protect your brand from low-value counterfeits with lowcost, scanable RFID tags for productauthentication that add an embedded tamper-proof “digital fingerprint”.
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RFID in inventory management
Point-and-scan RFID tags are an efficient option for tracking larger quantities of items in heavy industry, such as stacks of pallets in a warehouse. Syrma offers durable RFID tags that are designed for reliable performance in the toughest commercial environments.
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Tracking in the healthcare sector
RFID-based healthcare technologies enable hospitals to more efficiently track assets on site, including medical devices, instruments and consumables. Theft can be prevented and effective demand forecasting is made possible at the same time.
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