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GS1 Singapore hosted a highly engaging seminar, Advancing Healthcare with GS1 Standards, in collaboration with Wipotec and i-Sprint Technologies on 25th Sep ’24. The event brought together key industry stakeholders to explore the critical role of GS1 Standards in driving transparency, safety, and compliance within the healthcare supply chain.
The seminar featured in-depth discussions on how GS1 Standards are being applied in healthcare to ensure patient safety, enhance operational efficiency, and maintain regulatory compliance. With healthcare systems becoming more complex, the need for robust solutions to trace and verify products throughout the supply chain is greater than ever.
Participants explored the latest advancements in technology, including the use of 2D barcodes, serialization, and anti-counterfeiting measures. These technologies are instrumental in preventing counterfeit products from entering the supply chain and safeguarding brand integrity.
Wipotec and i-Sprint Technologies showcased their innovative solutions that leverage 2D barcode technology to optimize healthcare operations. Their presentations demonstrated how cutting-edge technology can enhance traceability, improve operational workflows, and protect both patients and brands from the risks posed by counterfeit products.
This seminar served as a platform for collaboration and innovation, offering real-world insights and solutions to some of the most pressing challenges in the healthcare supply chain. By integrating GS1 Standards, the industry can move forward with greater confidence in ensuring patient safety and operational excellence.
GS1 Singapore was honored to participate as a featured speaker at the Amazon and SME Centre@SMF event, Go Global – Reach Customers Worldwide via E-commerce, held on 19 Sep ’24. The workshop provided an excellent platform for SMEs to explore how global standards like the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) are empowering businesses to optimize their e-commerce and supply chain operations for growth and success.
During the workshop, GS1 Singapore highlighted the importance of GTINs in helping SMEs streamline their online selling processes. By adopting these global standards, businesses can ensure better product visibility, seamless operations, and enhanced supply chain efficiency, allowing them to compete in the global e-commerce space.
In addition to sharing insights on GTINs, GS1 Singapore provided a preview of the exciting developments in retail technology. Attendees learned about the GS1 2D barcode update, specifically how QR Codes powered by GS1 Digital Links will transform the retail landscape in the coming years. These innovations promise to offer a richer customer experience, enhanced product information access, and improved inventory management for retailers worldwide.
GS1 Singapore extends its gratitude to Amazon and the SME Centre@SMF for organizing this impactful workshop and to all participants for their active engagement. We look forward to seeing how SMEs leverage the insights shared during this event to grow their businesses and navigate the ever-evolving e-commerce environment.
GS1 Singapore is honoured to participate as an exhibitor at the SME Centre@SMF flagship event: Building A Dynamic Workforce: Unleash the Power of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging on 13 August.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth to learn about what we offer and how 2D barcodes are revolutionizing the industries.
It was great to connect with one of our valued members, Mr Lim Hock Chee, the CEO of Sheng Siong Group, and hear his inspiring speech at the event!
The GS1 Singapore Hackathon, organised with the Singapore Manufacturing Federation, officially launched on 18 July with an energizing briefing for our participants.
Our team dived deep into the world of GS1 standards, learning about the upcoming global shift to 2D barcodes, their role in connecting industries, and their impact on sustainability. We showcased real-world applications in retail and inspired participants to integrate GS1 standards into their innovative solutions.
This is just the beginning of an exciting journey! Stay tuned for updates and thrilling announcements as the Hackathon unfolds.
We would like to thank everyone who visited booth RD17 at SIGEP, Restaurant and Speciality Asia 2024 from 26 to 28 June 2024!
It was a pleasure to connect with you and share how GS1 2D barcodes can elevate your food traceability and safety within the supply chain. By encoding details like batch numbers and expiry dates, GS1 2D barcodes go beyond basic product identification.
Thank you for joining us in celebrating the 50th anniversary of our first barcode scan at the event!
Planning an upcoming event/webinar that features topics relating to supply chain, retail, e-commerce, healthcare or technical industries? Feel free to reach out directly to us for a potential collaboration at andysiow@gs1.org.sg.
50 years after the barcode was first scanned, leaders from the world’s biggest companies sign an Industry Global Joint Statement calling for the transition to QR Codes with GS1 standards to revolutionise the consumer experience.
On the 50th anniversary of the first barcode scan, over 20 industry champions, including marketplaces such as Alibaba, retailers like Carrefour and brand owners like Procter & Gamble, are calling for the global adoption of QR Codes with GS1 standards. These QR Codes are expected to completely revolutionise the consumer experience.
Since the first scan in 1974, the collaboration between retailers and manufacturers through GS1 has led to the widespread adoption of the original barcode. This technology is currently the trusted universal method for product identification, with over 1 billion items carrying barcodes that are scanned more than 10 billion times daily, enhancing supply chain efficiencies worldwide.
Revolutionising the consumer experience
Unlike traditional barcodes, QR Codes powered by GS1 can connect consumers to extensive amounts of product information to elevate their experience – including usage and recycling instructions, safety, nutritional information, and industry certifications.
With information easily accessible via smartphones, this opens a range of new possibilities for consumers, manufacturers, and retailers alike – providing all the information consumers need and desire, improving traceability, and driving efficiencies through the supply chain, while still enabling scanning at checkout.
QR Codes powered by GS1 should be widely adopted by the end of 2027
The companies who have joined forces with GS1 are a combination of leading brand owners, manufactures and marketplaces that have a combined market value of over $1.5 trillion USD. These companies operate in over 160 countries and reach billions of consumers worldwide – paving the way for the project’s success.
The goal of this collaboration is that by the end of 2027 QR Codes with GS1 standards should be widely adopted.
To achieve this, manufacturers should start implementing QR Codes with GS1 standards on product packages, while retailers should ensure their point of sale (POS) scanners are equipped to read the new barcodes. The shift has already begun with the new technology being tested in 48 countries across the world, representing 88% of the world’s GDP.
The list of industry champions calling for the transition to QR Codes with GS1 standards
The 22 companies that signed the Industry Global Joint Statement ahead of the release date on 26 June 2024 are the following: Alibaba (Taobao & Tmall Group), AS Watson Group, Barilla Group, Carrefour, 7- Eleven (CP ALL Thailand), Dr. Oetker, IGA, JD.com Group (Jingdong), Lidl International, L’Oréal, Master Kong (Tingyi Holding Corp.), Mengniu Group, Metro, Migros Ticaret A.S., Mondelēz International, Nestlé, The Procter & Gamble Company, Savencia Fromage & Dairy, The J.M. Smucker Co., Tsingtao Beer Group, WH Group (Henan Shuanghui Development Co.), and Yili Group.
Shortly after the Industry Global Joint Statement was made public, other companies have joined this initiative, such as Albert Heijn, the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands and part of Ahold Delhaize, Auchan Retail International, a French multinational retail group that operates in 12 countries, BRF, a Brazilian food leader present in 120 countries and Wegmans, a US retail giant with over 110 stores and 53.000 employees.
Discover how 2D barcodes can improve your business efficiency and customer engagement. Contact us directly at andysiow@gs1.org.sg to learn more.
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