While the full membership list has not yet been released, ABI has identified roughly ten leading RFID suppliers among the founders, including
Alien Technology,
Symbol Technologies, Avery Dennison, Thingmagic, Moore Wallace, AWID and Zebra Technologies. "Notable by its absence," says ABI, is
Intermec, holder of some 140 critical patents related to RFID technology. Will Intermec's absence significantly reduce the consortium's clout? Maybe, maybe not, according to ABI.
"Regardless of how Intermec's IP issues are resolved," says Erik Michielsen, ABI Research's director of RFID and ubiquitous technologies, "there are dozens of other IP holders in the market that are looking to profit from
EPC Gen2 licensing. With or without Intermec," concludes Michielsen, "the number of patent negotiations will be reduced from potentially hundreds down to a handful. If need be, companies can still address Intermec licensing on a one-to-one basis. The market will still move forward more quickly."
Another question raised by the incomplete membership list, ABI notes, is the role of silicon manufacturers such as Texas Instruments and Philips. ABI suggests that it is "important for the group's credibility" that silicon vendors demonstrate public support.
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