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<h4>Additional information</h4>
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<u>What is RFID?</u>
<u>What is RFID?</u><br>
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) refers to technologies that utilize radio waves to automatically identify individual items. When RFID first emerged, it was used in tracking and access applications. Since then, it has developed as a robust technology with ever increasing processing speeds, wider reading ranges, and larger memory capacities.[http://www.verichipcorp.com/content/company/1117572449 Click here for more info]<br>
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) refers to technologies that utilize radio waves to automatically identify individual items. When RFID first emerged, it was used in tracking and access applications. Since then, it has developed as a robust technology with ever increasing processing speeds, wider reading ranges, and larger memory capacities.<br>[http://www.verichipcorp.com/content/company/1117572449 Click here for more info]<br>

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Human-implantable RFID Microchip

What is it?


Verichip has created the world’s first and only patented, FDA-cleared, human-implantable RFID microchip, with skin-sensing capabilities.

Using this technology, VeriChip offers a range of RFID security solutions for the identification, tracking, and protection of people, their assets, and their environments.


Additional information

What is RFID?
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) refers to technologies that utilize radio waves to automatically identify individual items. When RFID first emerged, it was used in tracking and access applications. Since then, it has developed as a robust technology with ever increasing processing speeds, wider reading ranges, and larger memory capacities.
Click here for more info