At least that’s what the global standards agency for barcodes, GS1 thinks. In this episode of The Big Question, Hannah Brown is joined in the studio by Renaud de Barbuat, the President and CEO ...
and there are more barcodes scanned daily than there are searches on Google. But perhaps not for much longer. GS1, the global non-profit that oversees barcodes, has announced that standard ...
Barcodes are set to be replaced by modern QR codes after more than 50 years of widespread use. GS1, the international non-profit that maintains the global standard for barcodes, is preparing to ...
But there's a push to get rid of them within just two years, replaced by QR-style 2D barcodes. GS1, the global non-profit organization that develops and maintains standards for supply chain ...
THE ADOPTION of barcode technology could help streamline Philippine health professionals’ workflows and address inefficiencies in the medical supply chain, according to GS1 Philippines, Inc.
A report has claimed that barcodes could vanish from UK shops over the coming years. The report from GS1 UK said that other ways of tracking items could allow consumers to have more insight into ...
This is according to GS1, the world’s only authorised provider of Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs) – the unique number that powers each and every barcode. They claim the new codes are capable ...
The traditional barcodes that have been around for decades are getting a huge shake-up and it's set to be a big win for consumers. GS1, the non-profit that maintains the global standard for barcodes, ...