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NFC Forum Launches Healthcare Special Interest Group

The NFC Forum has announced the launch of a new Healthcare Special Interest Group (SIG), a move designed to push Near Field Communication technology further into the medical and pharmaceutical industries.

The global standards body said the new group will focus on four key areas: cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, validation of emerging use cases, and interoperability standards. Its work will span applications in medical devices, pharmaceutical packaging, and broader healthcare delivery systems.

Stefan Genser, Director of Sales at Identiv, has been named chair of the Healthcare SIG. Mike McCamon, Executive Director of the NFC Forum, will also play a central role in guiding the group’s direction. The SIG’s board includes some of the biggest names in tech and NFC development, with Apple, Google, Huawei, Identiv, Infineon, NuCurrent, NXP Semiconductors, Sony, and ST Microelectronics all represented.

McCamon said that global standardization is “vital to deliver patient safety and enhance user experiences as healthcare NFC adoption accelerates.” It is a sentiment that reflects the growing role NFC is playing in hospital settings, clinical trials, and supply chain verification for medications.

Genser added that the SIG plans to “leverage member expertise to standardize NFC’s role in healthcare while fostering cross-industry collaboration for improved patient and provider outcomes.” The emphasis on collaboration suggests the group intends to bring together device manufacturers, software developers, and healthcare providers to solve practical implementation challenges.

NFC technology has been gaining traction in healthcare for several years now. Tap-to-pair connections for medical devices, tamper-evident pharmaceutical packaging, and patient identification wristbands are all areas where the technology has found a foothold. But adoption has often been piecemeal, with individual companies developing proprietary solutions rather than working to shared standards.

The formation of a dedicated SIG signals that the NFC Forum sees healthcare as a sector where coordinated standards development could unlock significant growth. By bringing major chipmakers, device manufacturers, and platform companies together under one roof, the group aims to create a more unified framework for NFC in clinical and pharmaceutical settings.

An introductory webinar on NFC in healthcare was scheduled for June 16, 2026, and the NFC Forum has invited interested organizations to get involved in the SIG’s ongoing work.

Read more at https://nfc-forum.org/news/2026-05-nfc-forum-launches-healthcare-special-interest-group/

By Matt Houldsworth

Over 3 decades of experience in RFID, High Risk/Value Asset Management, Inspection Systems, Brand Protection Technology, Customer engagement technology, WIP management, Logistics tracking, Digital Product Passports (DPP), and Digital Twinning linked to physical products with RFID. My Veribli Tech Makes Circular Economies Work!