It turns out you can embed it in food to monitor its source and freshness as the world’s lightest and healthiest RFID-tag or just for decoration – and then eat it. Yummy!
A new class of edible electronics is borne. We do believe that eventually all food will have a tiny RFID tag that gives you information about where it’s been, how long it’s been stored, its country and city of origin and the path it took to get to your table. It may be that many public figures would be rather eager customers for this product already at a high introductory price, then with the aid of Graphitene’s manufacturing scale-up skills it may reach mass market price points rather quickly.
Yup, a little day dreaming in the Cabin today – but some dreams do come true in time.