Recently, our AIoT Star Map Research Institute launched the "2025 China RFID Passive Internet of Things Industry White Paper" survey. Recently, the AIoT Star Map Research Institute research team had an in-depth dialogue with Dr. PATRICK B. WU, General Manager of Zhuojie Chuangxin Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Dr. Wu said that since its establishment, Zhuojie Chuangxin has always adhered to the concept of "innovation drives development, technology leads the future", and is committed to the research and development and application of RFID technology. The company has brought together a large number of outstanding talents with profound professional backgrounds in chip design, electronic engineering, wireless communications and other fields, forming an elite team with superb technology and courage to innovate. With the joint efforts of all employees, Zhuojie Chuangxin has developed into a leader in the RFID industry, leading the technological innovation and market development of the entire industry.
Zhuojie Chuangxin's core business covers the research and development, production and sales of RFID chips, as well as the provision of various solutions based on RFID technology. The company's RFID chips have the characteristics of low power consumption, high performance, and long-distance identification, and are widely used in animal management, smart logistics, smart security, smart manufacturing and other fields. At the same time, Zhuojie Chuangxin also provides customized RFID solutions based on the specific needs of customers to help customers achieve more efficient and smarter management.
Zhuojie Chuangxin has made many important breakthroughs in RFID technology. The company's independently developed low-frequency and high-frequency RFID chips not only meet customers' needs for high reliability and stability, but also achieve breakthroughs in cost control, greatly reducing the application threshold of RFID technology. Zhuojie Chuangxin has also achieved remarkable results in low-frequency RFID temperature sensors, and its products have been exported to many foreign laboratories. Dr. Wu described low-frequency RFID temperature sensors as a blue ocean market with great demand in the future. Because the application scenarios of low-frequency temperature sensors are very clear and focused, such as animal management (such as laboratory animals and pets such as mice), health care (such as post-operative trauma recovery phase monitoring), etc. The demand for temperature sensors in these fields is stable and continues to grow, providing a solid foundation for the market.
In addition, with the rapid growth of the number of pets and the increasing attention of pet owners to their pets' health, the demand for temperature sensors that can monitor pets' body temperature will continue to increase. By implanting or wearing low-frequency temperature sensors, pets' body temperature changes can be monitored in real time. This is of great significance for timely detection of health problems such as fever and infection in pets. For example, when a pet has an elevated body temperature, the owner can take quick measures, such as taking the pet to the veterinarian, to avoid worsening of the condition.
Dr. Wu said that the current low-frequency temperature sensor market has gone through a period of market education and is now in a stage of rapid growth. This means that the market has gradually accepted this product and has a deeper understanding and recognition of it. This will help the market to further expand and develop. In addition to traditional application areas, low-frequency temperature sensors can also be expanded to more fields, and the expansion of these fields will bring new growth points and opportunities to the market.
This paper is from Ulink Media, Shenzhen, China, the organizer of IOTE EXPO (IoT Expo in China)