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60% of industry professionals have an inadequate level of supply chain visibility and 75% plan to deploy IoT to solve problems

Technology allows high level of creativity, which is essential to challenge what has already been created, stimulate tests, gain versatility and push the limits

MCTI Minister, astronaut Marcos Pontes, announced the resources for what he called 4.0 initiatives, including Internet of Things

Chinese brands bring quality in addition to low price

With printers and readers tested and approved by strategic suppliers in Brazil, Chainway and Postek promise to enable RFID applications in several companies

Smart Packaging focus pharmaceutical and food industries in 2021

Andrew Manly, director of the Active and Intelligent Packaging Industry Association (AIPIA), spoke exclusively to the IoP Journal about expectations for 2021

IoT preserves efficacy of vaccines against Covid-19

Bosch is implementing an Internet of Things solution that tracks the conditions of cold chain loads, in real time, from the manufacturing site to the point of consumption

The future of Industry 4.0

The impactful digital transformation has less to do with technology and more with the people who use it, according to analysis by Leonardo Vieira, from Stefanini Group

Avery Dennison addresses smart packaging as business tool

The growth of e-commerce, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic, created a new demand for advanced design and needs for Smart Packaging

RFID company uses its own technology to control inventories

iTAG, one of the largest Brazilian radio frequency identification technology developers, uses the system implemented in customers to manage the tags in its own bureau

GS1 has courses on identification for various professionals

In addition to preparing for certifications, there is a partnership with Harvard University in the United States, that can be done online and with international recognition

ID-Cotton and AG Surveyors take Brazilian cotton to a new quality level

Products tracked from seeding to the final consumer offer complete confidence in the international market, thanks to the GS1 Electronic Product Code (EPC) standard

Brazilian post company starts using RFID in its cargo

The global postal modernization project was initiated in Correios Brazil supported by the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the United Nations agency (UN), and GS1 standards

Toy factory adapts to customer’s technological demand

Calesita implemented RFID in its products in order to ensure stock control and traceability in the supply chain to the Havan stores and more
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