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New eLink Solution from eAgile Leverages iPhone and Android One-Tap Ordering for Immediate Sales Uplift

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- eAgile Inc., a global leader in Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, announced today the release of their eLink(TM) solution for mobile eCommerce. eLink is the first to combine smartphone-based one-tap ordering, product authentication and customer engagement functions with enterprise-level track and trace visibility into a single solution.
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eAgile partnership with Heinlein Plastik to bring RFID Solution to Europe

eNewsChannels NEWS: (GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.) -- eAgile Inc.,, a global leader in radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, announces a partnership with Heinlein Plastik-Technik GmbH to bring RFID smart packaging solutions to the European cap and closure marketplace. eSeal is the first turnkey solution engineered to integrate the benefits of RFID into the billions of caps and closures consumed by the over-the-counter pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, cosmetic and chemical manufacturers.

eAgile Announces Launch of eSeal RFID Solution for Sealed Caps and Closures for Pharma, Cosmetics and More

NEWS: (GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. and ZURICH, Switzerland) eAgile Inc., a global leader in radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, announces the successful high-volume production launch of the eSeal heat induction solution. eSeal is the first turnkey solution engineered to integrate the benefits of RFID into the billions of caps and closures consumed by the over-the-counter pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, cosmetic and chemical manufacturers.

eAgile Launches First Dual Frequency RFID Inlays, with UHF and NFC multi-frequency DualWing family

GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS: eAgile Inc., a global leader in radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies announced today their UHF and NFC multi-frequency DualWing(TM) family of inlays. The DualWing series is the first tag to seamlessly combine the benefits of UHF's global supply chain acceptance with the consumer engagement capabilities of NFC into a single tag design.

eAgile Launches World’s Smallest High Performance UHF Inlay for Pharma, Retail and Beyond

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS: eAgile Inc., a global leader in radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, announced today the release of their new UHF EPC compliant MicroWing(TM) inlay. The MicroWing is the size of a paper clip which makes it the smallest RFID inlay available on the market to achieve a greater than 2 meter read range.

Leading RFID specialist eAgile Inc. announces eTap intelligent packaging solution

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS: Leading U.S.-based RFID specialist eAgile Inc. today announced their eTap(TM) solution for an intelligent packaging solution for consumer products utilizing near field communication (NFC). This announcement is concurrent with Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) news that the new iPhone(R) 6 will join the rest of the smartphone marketplace incorporating NFC capabilities.

eAgile Inc. earns US Patent for its eSeal RFID-enabled packaging solution

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS: eAgile Inc., a global leader in radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, announced today that the U.S. Patent Office has granted a patent for the company's eSeal(TM) RFID-enabled packaging solution. The eSeal solution solves many of the underlying concerns surrounding the nearly one trillion containers consumed annually by the medical, cosmetics, food and beverage industries. These industries require visibility throughout the distribution process to combat counterfeiting and product tampering.

Newly Patented eAgile eSync RFID System Eliminates Errors and Vastly Improves Quality for Medical Tech

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS: eAgile, Inc., a global leader in radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, announced today the U.S. Patent Office has granted a patent for the company's eSync technology. eSync has been proven to solve many of the vexing problems which have plagued the RFID industry for years by identifying individual RFID tags then, in real time, uniquely encoding and validating data to a 99.9999 percent degree of accuracy.

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