QR Code: The Comeback Kid

QR Code: The Comeback Kid

Once on the Ropes, the QR Code Swings Back as Consumers Clamor Contact-free Exchanges Did you know the Quick Response (QR) code was invented in 1994 by the Denso Wave company? It was initially designed by the Japanese company to track parts as they moved through the...
Do You Recall…?

Do You Recall…?

imZERT Debuts as the World’s Smallest Barcode to Tackle Traceability & Recalls Can a 1mm2 barcode tackle the traceability and counterfeit issues facing the world’s makers, including discrete manufacturers (e.g., automakers) and process manufacturers (e.g.,...
Basics of the Not-So-Basic Barcode

Basics of the Not-So-Basic Barcode

How Barcode Scanners Can Transform and Streamline Your Business If you’ve found your way to this blog, chances are you’ve already identified that your business might need barcode scanners (also called barcode readers). If you’ve done a few web searches for scanners to...
What are the Most Common Barcode Types?

What are the Most Common Barcode Types?

Find out in this quick read which barcode formats are used most frequently and why Barcodes are everywhere we look on ads, supermarket items, packages, letters, tickets, and boarding passes. But the variety of formats these codes come in and the different purposes...
A Brief History of Barcodes

A Brief History of Barcodes

How Drawing a Line in the Sand Changed Everything Until roughly half a century ago, managing and tracking inventory was an incredibly cumbersome task for grocery stores. To determine exactly what products were in stock, store managers had to shut down operations and...