According to MarketsandMarkets™, the Label Identification Technologies Market is projected to grow from about USD 2.04 billion in 2026 to USD 2.87 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 7.0%.
Opportunities span packaged goods, e-commerce logistics, food and pharmaceuticals; smart barcode, QR, RFID and NFC labels; customizable digital printing; and sustainable materials. Asia-Pacific offers ...
When you go to the self-checkout lane in a supermarket these days, you can swiftly pass the barcode label that is on virtually every product somewhere in the vicinity of a scanner and have the price ...
Challenge: In 2017, a global third-party logistics provider’s more than 400 distribution sites and warehouses were purchasing labels and other consumables from multiple sources — often incurring ...
Barcodes work based on light reflected back to scanner optics: black does not reflect light, while the white (blank) spaces do reflect light. Because characters (alphabetic, numeric, special) are ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, today announced its new Thermo Scientific Nunc barcode configurator, an online tool that provides an easy, convenient way to design ...
Christoph Wagner is the CEO of Scanbot SDK, a software development company specializing in data capture software for mobile and web apps. Considering how quickly retail is changing, it is astounding ...
TEKLYNX International, known for helping supply chains work with their RFID and barcode labeling software solutions, today announced being selected as the AIDC Company of the Year by SupplyTech ...
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In 1994, Denso engineers redesigning production labels unexpectedly invented the modern QR code
Born from a manufacturing floor's frustration, the QR code's origins are far from modern tech. Developed in 1994 by Denso ...
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