Near Field Communications Handsets and Tags, NFC Pilots and Projects

NXP's new NFC chips now compatible with GENTAG's RFID platform

Friday, July 2, 2010

GENTAG has reported the successful testing of the new NXP cell phone RFID reader chip in combination with its proprietary disposable RFID sensor platform, opening global consumer markets for disposable, wireless sensors using NFC-enabled cell phones.

“Integration of the new NXP chip with the major handset makers’ cell phones will allow consumers to use their cell phones not only for NFC payments but also for areas such as health care, where we see major emerging global market opportunities for new painless, non-invasive wireless diagnostic sensors,” reported John P. Peeters, founder and CEO of GENTAG.


“We have already shown or are in the process of showing the technology applied to wireless thermometers, pedometers, medical-grade pressure sensors (“smart” skin patches) or applications such as digital sensors and blister packs. Our tests and technology platform show that any sensor or device, including passive sensors can now be read by next-generation NFC cell phones using our patented technology. This will create unlimited new opportunities for consumer sensor-application ‘bundles’ with the next generation of cell phones.”

The new multi-protocol NXP reader chip enables both NFC and ISO 15693 and operates at 13.56 MHz. The matching GENTAG wireless sensor technology is disposable, can provide secure communication and piggybacks on the ISO 15693 standard. [end] 

Gentag has announced the receipt of a patent for its disposable NFC wireless sensors.

Patent 7,969,307 covers Gentag’s disposable wireless skin patches as well as other NFC sensors for consumer applications, such as payments, medication, food safety, pathogen detection, cosmetics and M2M markets.

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UK mobile operator O2 is delaying the launch of its “O2 Wallet” mobile contactless payments, loyalty and transit app due to concerns that it is “not yet offering an adequate customer experience,” reports MarketingWeek.

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Japanese mobile operator KDDI has announced that it will launch NFC-based commercial services with Japan Airlines, credit card issuers, retailers and loyalty program providers, reports NFC World.

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