Evigia adds 8 people, plans to triple number of employees

Evigia has big plans for making radio frequency ID tags smaller.

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Ann Arbor-based Evigia Systems has big plans for its radio frequency ID tags, which should lead to greater local expansion.

"What we want to do to radio frequency ID tags is what has been done to cell phones," says Karl Ma, vice president of marketing for Evigia Systems. "We want to make them lighter, cheaper and smaller."

The company started with one person in 2004 and has grown to 14 people today. Most of that growth has occurred in the last year as it added eight jobs. That expansion is expected to continue in the near future, with Ma foreseeing the firm's staff tripling.

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