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

Companies announce the partnership to improve information flows for the packaging industry about Smart Packaging activities before, during and after AIPIA events, starting with Virtual Congress, on Sep 10, 2020

The Brazilian company has just been approved by a customer targeted to reduce dependence from Chinese suppliers, after Covid-19

Current scenario increases demand for Smart Packaging

Speakers from the international panel of the IoP Journal World conclude that opportunities for IoP deployments in businesses across a range of industries are on the rise

Legislation has to define directions for Smart Packaging in Brazil

At IoP Journal World congress, experts and authorities conclude that the country's characteristics demand solutions to solve specific problems, such as cargo theft

Smart Packaging includes more than cutting edge technologies

RFID, Digital Printing, QR Codes, Bar Codes, Augmented Reality are among those technologies that can make supply chains smarter, if well employed

New packaging solution integrates active and intelligent technologies

Nanosensors react with the chemistry of packaged fruits to measure ripeness and a QR Code allows to know the origin of the product and improve its logistics

Agribusiness reaps benefits from Internet of Packaging

Farms are controlling production and inventories, input factories guarantee authenticity of products and correct disposal of packaging, and consumers know what they are consuming

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

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

Cachaça Roma uses NFC to ensure product authenticity

The beverage company is using Avery Dennison's NFC technology to connect consumers with the brand and enhance the customer experience

ID-Cotton ships first load of 100 per cent traceable cotton

The operation was carried out on September 21 at the Port of Santos, Brazil, and bound for Vietnam, with the entire data of the origin of the Brazilian raw material
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