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Nine major industries using NFC technology

Businesses and shoppers alike benefit when people can pay and access information via their smartphones.

Near field communications (NFC) is related to a set of protocols that allow two electronic devices to communicate within a distance of 4 centimeters (1.6 inches) or less. 10 common industries in life are adopting NFC technology.

1. Healthcare industry

The medical sector is gradually adopting NFC technology to benefit medical staff and patients. A recent survey showed that Hospitals are already using NFC Tag systems to access cloud-Stored medical records. Another innovation is a patch that automatically measures body temperature, allowing users to perform a temperature check simply by tapping it, with the option to send the results to healthcare workers.


NFC wristbands help doctors record patient information

2. Agriculture

Technology in the agricultural sector plays a vital role in major issues such as food security and combating climate change. Some players use NFC technology to achieve their goals. In Bangladesh, NFC-enabled debit cards help financial institutions issue loans. Small farmers using this NFC-enabled debit card can purchase what they need in relevant stores. Another solution is to use the technology to track banana growth in rural cooperatives in Vietnam.


Application of NFC technology in animal husbandry

3. Higher education

Using this protocol can also help the higher education sector, where today students often prefer a convenient lifestyle while administrators prefer efficiency. More than a dozen universities across the U.S. have recently committed to using smartphone payment systems at on-campus and off-campus locations. Researchers are studying how this feature can be used to record attendance, especially for traditional, large classes.


RFID book electronic tag

4.Hotel

During the global COVID-19 outbreak, hotels face huge hygiene challenges due to the poor health of tourists. However, NFC technology may help. Some attendants use NFC tags or wristbands when cleaning rooms. The system tells them which rooms to clean and informs them of any special requirements for room cleaning. Additionally, a contactless payment system simplifies purchases of gift shop items, minibar items and room upgrades.

5.Retail

Retail was the first industry to adopt mobile payments, and the trend continues. The company recently launched a solution that allows people to purchase something by taking advantage of curbside pickup or mobile checkout. These solutions can shorten the interaction time between customers and merchants, allowing people to select the items they need to purchase on their mobile phones before arriving at the store. Retailers can also integrate point-of-sale statistics into a data management platform (DMP). DMPs collect and organize audience information to better target ads and tailor content to keep people interested and position brands in relevant locations.


Application of RFID electronic tags in Jewelry retail

6.Transportation

Taxi companies started using NFC technology a few years ago. They first launched a mobile payment service to quickly pay for travel while keeping passengers safe. And when people tap their smartphones onto the taxi’s screen, personalized ads from businesses appear. At this point, China is now at the forefront of the application of this technology. NFC mobile payment methods have been popularized in many cities. Customers can conveniently pay for transportation, dining, and other expenses through the NFC function of their mobile phones.

7. Event Management

Event organizers have historically used technology such as barcode scanners and turnstiles to accurately capture metrics about attendance and restrict access when necessary. The use of NFC tag technology may soon become the norm. Lu Gong, the company's chief RFID solution application expert, believes: "This technology will be first used in large gatherings, but the premise is that participants must adapt to this change first. The main benefit for attendees is that people can pre-load money into the payment chip on the event wristband instead of carrying cash or cards.

8. Enforcement

The law enforcement industry has not yet widely adopted NFC technology. But many of law enforcement's early efforts focused on identity verification and reducing paper records. One example is using the technology for weapons tracking, while another is applying NFC to people identification to curb counterfeiting. Police in Germany and Austria also use an app that allows a biometric scan of someone's front to verify their true identity.

9. Restaurant

Successful food and beverage establishments must serve customers efficiently and conveniently. Doing so increases customer return while giving the business more opportunities to serve as many customers as possible. Chick-Fil-A launched a solution in 2019 that allows people to reserve a spot and order dishes in advance. This solution eliminates the process of queuing for service. Several restaurants in Atlanta have done something similar, letting people tap their phones to view menus, order and pay. The goal is to reduce the risk of infection from person-to-person contact during the COVID-19 epidemic.


Application of RFID electronic tags in food management

In the future, more industries will accept and use NFC technology to better serve customers, and at the same time, more NFC technology practitioners will provide us with better NFC equipment and solutions, including companies like this Enterprises, they have accumulated rich experience in the RFID industry, and will have more exciting products to meet us in the future.


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