52.8bn RAIN chips shipped in 2024

52.8bn RAIN tags shipped in 2024

RAIN Alliance announced that 52.8bn RAIN tag chips/ICs were shipped globally in 2024, as reported by five of its tag manufacturer members; EM Microelectronic, Impinj, NXP, Shanghai Fudan Microelectronics Group and Shanghai Quanray Electronics.

RAIN technology connects everyday items to the Internet, enabling businesses to use RAIN readers to identify, locate, authenticate, and engage with products with an attached RAIN tag. The 2024 shipment figures reflects year-on-year market growth, with the scale of demand notably marked by a 54% increase in RAIN tag chip shipments in two years.

“We’re continuing to see strong appetite for RAIN technology across various industries, as reflected by the 52.8bn tag chips shipped in the last 12 months. This is driven by an increase in mandates for a wider range of items to be tagged with RAIN technology – including beauty products, sports equipment and electronics – as well as continued growth in penetration in other industries such as pharmaceuticals, healthcare, logistics and manufacturing,” said Aileen Ryan, President and CEO of RAIN Alliance. “Emerging use cases will continue to drive future growth, for instance, as businesses increasingly harness and expand their deployments in recognition of the wider sustainability benefits that RAIN can offer. Notable among these is RAIN’s capacity to act as a data carrier that enables compliance with the European Union’s incoming Digital Product Passport regulations.”

In recent news, the RAIN Alliance was recently accepted as a liasion to the CEN/CENELEC JTC24 Committee and will support in the creation of standards for the Digital Product Passport Framework. Acknowledging the role that RAIN technology can play in both enterprise and consumer contexts – especially within sustainability use cases – Qualcomm has confirmed its active involvement in the ecosystem that is integrating RAIN reader technology into enterprise and consumer mobile handsets.

“With the rollout of RAIN-enabled enterprise mobile devices expected within a few quarters and consumer devices set to follow, we expect the RAIN technology market to continue its upwards trajectory in the coming years,” concluded Ryan. “The RAIN Alliance is working to support and accelerate the integration of RAIN technology into mobile devices. We are committed to making RAIN-enabled mobile devices a reality, and enabling new enterprise, consumer and sustainability use cases that will change how we interact with items on a daily basis.”

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