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Linxens and Clayens collaborate to develop a Mini NFC Tag, directly Integrated into the material of the Medical Device

Unlike conventional methods, which apply NFC tags via adhesive or assembly to external elements such as labels, Linxens and Clayens have chosen to innovate by integrating the NFC tag directly into the polymer matrix of the medical device. This approach allows for the tag to be inseparably fused with the product, offering unprecedented security through an unfalsifiable Unique Identifier (UiD).

 Linxens and Clayens collaborate to develop a Mini NFC Tag, directly Integrated into the material of the Medical Device
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