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RFID card manufacturer Tageos France has announced that it has reached with the Round Rock Research on RFID card patent license agreement. The agreement allows Tageos for suppliers and end-users in the United States and around the world, including brand owners, partners, retailers and other offers RFID card. 

Round Rock and RFID vendors signed a number of similar licensing agreements, such as Impinj, Tyco, UK and so on. 

According Tageos said the signing of the license agreement to consolidate its position in the ultra high frequency (UHF) RFID market, in particular the advantages of clothing retail and brand building field. 

"The signing of the agreement and we have recently won an absolute victory in the European luxury goods and apparel retail industry, will accelerate Tageos RFID applications and promotion in the US market." Tageos's co-founder and CEO Matthieu Picon said, "We papery RFID tags reduce production costs, so that our customers benefit, ensuring they have the opportunity to continue the continued deployment of RFID solutions, while reducing their RFID budgets. "

11RFID tag manufacturer Tageos France has announced that it has reached with the Round Rock Research on RFID tags patent license agreement. The agreement allows Tageos for suppliers and end-users in the United States and around the world, including brand owners, partners, retailers and other offers RFID tags. 
Round Rock and RFID vendors signed a number of similar licensing agreements, such as Impinj, Tyco, UK and so on. 
According Tageos said the signing of the license agreement to consolidate its position in the ultra high frequency (UHF) RFID market, in particular the advantages of clothing retail and brand building field. 
"The signing of the agreement and we have recently won an absolute victory in the European luxury goods and apparel retail industry, will accelerate Tageos RFID applications and promotion in the US market." Tageos's co-founder and CEO Matthieu Picon said, "We papery RFID tags reduce production costs, so that our customers benefit, ensuring they have the opportunity to continue the continued deployment of RFID solutions, while reducing their RFID budgets. "