www.design-reuse-embedded.com
Find Top SoC Solutions
for AI, Automotive, IoT, Security, Audio & Video...

NFC Forum Supports Emerging Regulatory Requirements for Sustainable Product Development

WAKEFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NFC Forum, the leading standards body for Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, has launched a sustainability programme to help product and component manufacturers meet impending regulatory requirements for green manufacturing that will impact global product development. In what is expected to be a decades long effort, initial work aims to optimize the functionality of products that already embed NFC technology towards a more efficient circular economy.

www.businesswire.com/, Jan. 10, 2024 – 

Mike McCamon, Executive Director of NFC Forum, explains: "Already one of the most energy efficient and low e-waste wireless technologies to connect products, the NFC Forum community is proud to announce its next tangible steps towards researching, learning and advancing our sustainable thinking and approach to do even more. This announcement formalizes our deep commitment to innovate and improve the sustainability of everyday products through using NFC technology, which is mass deployed and widely used, to maximize value to consumers and product designers."

There are currently four technical focuses to NFC Forum's sustainability activity:

1. Using NFC to connect and store Digital Product Passport (DPP) data.

NFC Forum is developing an NFC DPP Standard to support emerging regulatory requirements, starting in the European Union to support Ecodesign for Sustainable Product Regulations (ESPR), with an initial focus on the electronics, batteries, and textile sectors, as specified by the European Commission1. This would allow NFC tags and chips already used in electronic goods to link products to online DPP data, giving businesses and consumers reliable and robust access to information on how a product can be re-used, remanufactured, or recycled throughout its lifecycle. Additionally, it is expected these features will also give regulators higher confidence in these systems.

2. Powering IoT devices.

NFC Wireless Charging also supports power harvesting. Work is underway across the IoT (Internet of Things) community to advance use cases where devices like an NFC-enabled smartphone could power and connect battery-less IoT devices. Using NFC in this capacity would eliminate e-waste from many IoT products, make them more secure, and eliminate the need for products to be constantly charged and connected to the internet.

3. Charging without cables.

NFC Wireless Charging allows small personal and wearable devices, such as wireless earbuds, smartwatches and digital styluses, to be charged without cables. Additionally NFC Wireless Charging means even the smallest of products can reduce e-waste with rechargeable instead of disposable batteries. Current specifications allow for up to 1W power delivery which is complementary to the Wireless Power Consortium's Qi standard which starts at 5W. NFC Forum is working to increase its recharging wattage to support a wider range of products and designs.

click here to read more...

 Back

Partner with us

List your Products

Suppliers, list and add your products for free.

More about D&R Privacy Policy

© 2024 Design And Reuse

All Rights Reserved.

No portion of this site may be copied, retransmitted, reposted, duplicated or otherwise used without the express written permission of Design And Reuse.