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NFC Journal

New NFC RFID tag portal launch

UPM Raflatac and Hansaprint have launched a groundbreaking NFC RFID tag portal, TagAge which allows customers to create and buy high-quality NFC-integrated print products online.

TagAge products include labels, patches, stickers and posters. All products can be customized and personalized, with order volumes ranging from just dozens to tens of thousands. The TagAge production supports variable data printing to include elements such as consecutive numbers, changing 1D/2D barcodes, text and images.

Using TagAge is a simple application. After choosing a suitable product type and size, the customer can upload the desired layout in PDF or one of the popular image formats. The customer selects the RFID tag type, positions it on the product and chooses an optional tag encoding information such as a url or SMS. Products can also be saved in a personal archive for later retrieval, editing and ordering.

Hansaprint says this is a unique proposition to the NFC market. In the emerging market, most customers require low volumes of customized products, and they believe this suits the need. UPM Raflatac, a leading manufacturer of RFID tags and inlays, is in charge of the development and manufacture of the tags used in the TagAge service.


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