QinetiQ RFID: Growing Low-Cost RFID Antennas
From RFID Journal ... June 7, 2004—Worried about the cost of
RFID tags? ... The base inks can also be formulated for use on different types of substrates used for the RFID tag. ...
Doing Business with QinetiQ: We aim to form partnerships and joint ventures with companies who share our views on the importance of technology. QinetiQ has the potential to become a globally recognised brand, and the world's leading technology-based solutions provider. As a public private partnership, QinetiQ will have greater freedom and access to capital, allowing it to exploit its technologies and capabilities in wider markets and to achieve a significantly higher return on capital. Subsequently, the aim is to position QinetiQ for an Initial Public Offering within the next two to four years. QinetiQ has the potential to become a globally recognised brand, and the world's leading technology-based solutions provider.
QinetiQ announced that Sun Chemical Corporation, the world's largest manufacturer of printing inks and pigments used to produce credit cards and security documents, will manufacture base inks for its patented QinetiQ Metal Printing processes, through its Coates Screen business unit. The QinetiQ process is uniquely based on printing a desired pattern on either a flexible or rigid substrate using industry standard printing processes, and then 'growing' pure fully densified metal where required by immersion in chemical baths. With significantly fewer production stages than current techniques, the process produces negligible waste, is exceptionally cost effective as it requires substantially less metal, is much more flexible and has better 'green' credentials.
QinetiQ (pronounced ki' ne tik as in 'kinetic energy') is one of Europe's largest science and technology solutions companies that employs nearly 10,000 staff, including many of the UK's leading scientists and internationally acclaimed experts. Founded from the laboratories of the UK Government, today QinetiQ operates in markets as diverse as marine, energy, telecommunications, automotive, rail, electronics, defence, space, health, oil & gas, aerospace and information technology. QinetiQ's facilities include indoor and outdoor ranges, wind tunnels, marine testing facilities, automotive test tracks and climatic testing laboratories. QinetiQ's heritage covers the pioneering research and development of many household technologies such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs), carbon fibre, the technology for flat panel speakers, infra-red sensors and microwave radar, a life saving foetal heart monitoring system, plus other significant advancements in the areas of healthcare, passenger security and transport.
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