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The rise of connected food packaging
Connected packaging is changing how food brands engage with consumers, using smart technology to improve safety, traceability ...
Tenna's quick response (QR) technology is a manual way of managing and tracking assets by scanning the label with your smart phone equipped with the Tenna app Tenna's quick response (QR) technology is ...
Companies routinely discover they’re paying for dozens of unused software licenses while simultaneously purchasing equipment that’s already sitting in storage. These scenarios play out across ...
Virtual store tool uses synced camera feeds, sensors and AI to monitor shopping behavior down to the shelf level ...
Fueled by a desire for touchless transactions, QR codes popped up everywhere in the pandemic. Businesses don’t want to give them up. By Erin Woo SAN FRANCISCO — When people enter Teeth, a bar in San ...
The QR code (short for Quick Response code) was invented in 1994 by Denso Wave, a former subsidiary of Toyota, as a means of efficiently tracking vehicles and parts during the manufacturing process.
SAN FRANCISCO — When people enter Teeth, a bar in San Francisco’s Mission neighborhood, the bouncer gives them options. They can order food and drinks at the bar, he says, or they can order via a QR ...
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