industry news
Subscribe Now

Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas Distributes SMARTRAC’s RFID Products

AMSTERDAM & PHOENIX– February 6, 2014  — Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas, a business region of Avnet, Inc. (NYSE: AVT), has entered a distribution agreement with SMARTRAC N.V., a leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of radio-frequency identification (RFID) and near field communications (NFC) transponders, tags and inlays. The distribution agreement focuses on NFC and ultra-high frequency (UHF) products – market segments with particularly strong growth potential driven by the development of NFC-enabled cellphones, tablets and e-readers.

NFC uses short-range wireless technologies to enable connections to transmit information or complete transactions with one simple wave or touch. Avnet now offers SMARTRAC’s solutions used in access control, contactless payment cards, automated fare collection, border control, RFID-based car immobilizers, asset tracking, baggage handling, industry and manufacturing, inventory management, logistics, supply chain management and more. Avnet and SMARTRAC will also collaborate on offering design-in support and services, as well as develop customized solutions for customers.

“The possibilities for RFID technologies are endless. Imagine using your phone as a digital wallet, as a master key for your house or your car, or as an identification badge to get into your office building or to scan your loyalty number at the grocery store,” said Alex Iuorio, senior vice president, supplier management and business development for Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas. “SMARTRAC’s RFID transponders offer increased security, more reliability, faster transactions and greater convenience, simplifying numerous processes in everyday life.”

“We are combining SMARTRAC’s industry-leading RFID and NFC technologies and services with Avnet’s power as the global leader in distribution and design chain,” said Corey Wilson, global director, consumer experience at SMARTRAC. “Working alongside Avnet’s experienced sales and field application resources, this partnership will provide a dedicated focus on delivering proven high-quality RFID tags and inlays targeting a variety of applications and use cases.”

To view the entire SMARTRAC product line available from Avnet, visit Avnet Express.

Follow Avnet on Twitter@avnetdesignwire
Contribute to our technical forums
View product and company videos
Buy our components

SMARTRAC® is the leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of RFID and NFC transponders, tags and inlays. The company produces both ready-made and customized solutions used in access control, animal identification, automated fare collection, border control, RFID-based car immobilizers, contactless payment cards, electronic product identification, industry, libraries and media management, laundry, logistics, mobile and smart media, public transport, retail, and many more. For more information, visit www.smartrac-group.com.

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
Apr 24, 2026
A thought experiment in curiosity, confusion, and cosmic consequences....

featured paper

Quickly and accurately identify inter-domain leakage issues in IC designs

Sponsored by Siemens Digital Industries Software

Power domain leakage is a major IC reliability issue, often missed by traditional tools. This white paper describes challenges of identifying leakage, types of false results, and presents Siemens EDA’s Insight Analyzer. The tool proactively finds true leakage paths, filters out false positives, and helps circuit designers quickly fix risks—enabling more robust, reliable chip designs. With detailed, context-aware analysis, designers save time and improve silicon quality.

Click to read more

featured chalk talk

Connecting the World Through Space
Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Qorvo
In this episode of Chalk Talk, Ryan Jennings from Qorvo and Amelia Dalton explore the critical components and design challenges inherent in LEO satellite infrastructure and how Qorvo’s solutions are enabling the next generation of space-based connectivity. 
Mar 30, 2026
29,704 views