2004
  • ThingMagic becomes one of the first profitable RFID companies in the world. Other RFID companies begin making 'agile' readers of their own. A second manufacturing partnership, with Omron of Japan, was announced, and ThingMagic's first Intel-based reader, Mercury4, was launched. The Boston Globe surveyed New England's RFID cluster and declared: 'the best positioned local company is ThingMagic'.
  • ThingMagic introduces the Mercury4e, a protocol agile, high-performance, embedded module. This product rapidly assumes the leading market position in the printer and encoder market.
 

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