Although barcodes are currently utilized mainly to keep track of merchandise, they may soon also be used to detect counterfeit goods. We're not talking about ordinary barcode labels, however. Instead, ...
Developed by Yorkshire engineers, the first 3D barcode can be embedded into products while being manufactured. The new technology is said to be a key importance to ...
The codes consist of a series of small indentations with precise, slightly different depths, allowing for billions of different combinations. They are deciphered by a device that "reads" the dents ...
UK engineers have developed the first 3D barcode that can be built into products during manufacture. The new technology "has particular relevance for pharmaceutical, automotive and high value consumer ...
Engineers in Yorkshire have developed the first 3D barcode that can be built into products during manufacture. The technology, unveiled today at the British Science Festival in Bradford, is claimed to ...
The first 3D barcode which can be built into products during manufacture has been developed by UK engineers. The anti-counterfeit marker is virtually invisible to the naked eye and impossible to ...
A TEAM of engineers from the University of Bradford have helped develop the first 3D barcode which can be built into products during the manufacturing process. The anti-counterfeit marker is virtually ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Barcodes started out one-dimensional — a line of black-and-white stripes encoding product information. Then they went ...
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A UK team has developed 3D barcodes that could help tackle counterfeiting of drugs, watches and other devices. The codes consist of a series of small indentations with precise, slightly different ...