JADAK acquires ThingMagic RFID

Jan. 6, 2017

Syracuse, NY. JADAK LLC announced that it has acquired the assets of ThingMagic (formerly a division of trimble). ThingMagic, based in Woburn, MA, provides UHF RFID reader modules and finished RFID solutions to OEMs for a range of applications, including in the medical, retail, logistics, and airline industries.

RFID technology has emerged over the last decade as an efficient means of detecting and tracking retail products, medical consumables, airline baggage, and many other types of tangible goods. RFID can be used as an alternative to barcode technology in applications where line of sight to the object being tracked is not available or desired, or when data stored on the object requires modification by the reader. ThingMagic’s arrays of UHF RFID products complement JADAK’s existing high-frequency RFID product line.

This marks JADAK’s second acquisition in the RFID market. In late 2015, JADAK acquired SkyeTek, a Denver, CO-based provider of embedded and standalone HF and UHF RFID solutions for OEM suppliers.

“Combining ThingMagic’s products and services with the JADAK offerings enables us to provide our customers with enhanced UHF and desktop reader products, while adding a line of finished reader products,” said Janie Goddard, president of JADAK.

“JADAK is committed to providing our healthcare equipment manufacturer customers with market leadership, advanced technology and products, and engineering expertise in the embedded RFID and finished reader markets. Together we will continue to innovate and deliver industry-leading RFID solutions for our customers. With the combination of Skyetek HF products and ThingMagic UHF products, JADAK has the broadest range of RFID products in the market,” added Goddard.

“RFID is a growing market, and this acquisition accelerates JADAK’s growth and market share within the industrial, retail, and healthcare markets. In particular, it enables JADAK to provide OEM customers in the medical-technical industry with products that will further enhance their ability to deliver improvement around anti-counterfeiting, tracking of consumables, and protecting their revenue streams,” said Jeffrey Pine, vice president of business development at JADAK.

JADAK, a Novanta company, is ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 registered.

www.jadaktech.com

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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