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he biggest opportunity for RFID The biggest opportunity for RFIDis the item level tagging of all things. This ultimately calls for a very low cost tag, something that printed and chipless RFIDtechnologies have already demonstrated or have the potential to achieve this. Interestingly, few of the biggest chip RFIDsuppliers are working on these technologies. Instead, printers, packagers and electronics companies are leading development, some seeing the ultra low cost RFIDtag as just the beginning - with integrated ultra low cost components such as displays, sensors and power to come. This is the only report to cover the technologies, players, opportunities and challenges of what will be the most widely used RFIDtechnologies. Detailed forecasts are given and global progressassessed. Ten year forecasts RFIDtags that do not contain a silicon chip are called chipless tags - some of which can be printed. The primary potential benefit of the most promising chipless tags is that eventually they could be printed directly on products and packaging for 0.1 cents and replace ten trillion barcodes yearly with something far more versatile and reliable. The next ten years will see a rapid gain in market share of mainstream printed and chipless RFIDtags. The numbers sold globally will rise from 40 million in 2009 to 624 billion in 2019. By value, printed and chipless versions will rise from less than $5 million in 2009 to $3.93 billion in 2019, one third of all income from RFIDtags in 2019 becausemost of the increase in penetration will be by price advantage. In 2019, the average price of an item level tag will be 1 cent but chipless versions will be less particularly so when printed directly onto packaging. However, only a small proportion will be directly printed onto packaging by 2019. Chip versions will be about 4 cents for highest volumes in 2019 and chipless versions about 0.4 cents. This report gives the penetration of printed and chipless RFIDinto many different market verticals over the next ten years. It gives assessment of the different technology options and profiles of the main companies developing these.