Abstract

The radio frequency identification (RFID) system uses radio waves to remotely capture and process information stored in a tiny silicon chip. Having the potential to replace bar codes on consumer products, RFID technology can enhance the efficiency in material handling/transportation and provide more intelligence in business transactions. Although there are challenges and obstacles with the adoption of RFID in businesses worldwide, governments of a few Asian countries have established proactive policies and have taken supportive actions to facilitate the development of this emerging industry. This research summarises the approaches, progress and the development strategies of RFID in Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea and Singapore. The visions and strategies in developing RFID industries in these countries could provide references for other countries.

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