06.08.16
Thin Film Electronics ASA (Thinfilm) announced that Xerox is demonstrating its Xerox Printed Memory product at Drupa, the world’s largest printing equipment exhibition.
Manufactured via a printing process, Xerox Printed Memory adds low-cost intelligence to objects or packaging by printing thin circuitry on a flexible substrate. The non-volatile memory is delivered in small flexible labels, a form factor that provides a wide range of design freedom not offered in other solutions. The labels can be placed on products at any stage of the manufacturing or supply-chain process.
Xerox Printed Memory labels can store up to up to 36 bits of information, which enables 68 billion distinct data combinations. Everything from lot codes and serial numbers to expiration dates and geographic IDs can be stored on the labels, and the data is preserved until overwritten within a 10-year span.
The labels are a solution for brand protection needs across a range of industries, particularly pharmaceuticals, government and other verticals concerned with gray market sales, counterfeiting and supply chain integrity. Brands can also add in optional tamper-evident adhesives and a cryptographic feature that includes barcodes or QR codes, making the Xerox Printed Memory offering one of the most tamper-proof, anti-counterfeit solutions on the market.
Xerox Printed Memory labels also effectively address “smart consumable” space to protect and increase the revenue of product refills. Segments such as pharmaceuticals, healthcare, beauty products, appliances and food and beverage can benefit by offering a more convenient, intelligent customer experience while increasing revenue.
In January 2015, Xerox licensed Thinfilm’s proprietary technology to manufacture Xerox Printed Memory. Thinfilm completed the technology transfer to Xerox in the first quarter of 2016. To produce the memory labels, Xerox is modifying a production line in one of its existing facilities in Webster, NY.
Manufactured via a printing process, Xerox Printed Memory adds low-cost intelligence to objects or packaging by printing thin circuitry on a flexible substrate. The non-volatile memory is delivered in small flexible labels, a form factor that provides a wide range of design freedom not offered in other solutions. The labels can be placed on products at any stage of the manufacturing or supply-chain process.
Xerox Printed Memory labels can store up to up to 36 bits of information, which enables 68 billion distinct data combinations. Everything from lot codes and serial numbers to expiration dates and geographic IDs can be stored on the labels, and the data is preserved until overwritten within a 10-year span.
The labels are a solution for brand protection needs across a range of industries, particularly pharmaceuticals, government and other verticals concerned with gray market sales, counterfeiting and supply chain integrity. Brands can also add in optional tamper-evident adhesives and a cryptographic feature that includes barcodes or QR codes, making the Xerox Printed Memory offering one of the most tamper-proof, anti-counterfeit solutions on the market.
Xerox Printed Memory labels also effectively address “smart consumable” space to protect and increase the revenue of product refills. Segments such as pharmaceuticals, healthcare, beauty products, appliances and food and beverage can benefit by offering a more convenient, intelligent customer experience while increasing revenue.
In January 2015, Xerox licensed Thinfilm’s proprietary technology to manufacture Xerox Printed Memory. Thinfilm completed the technology transfer to Xerox in the first quarter of 2016. To produce the memory labels, Xerox is modifying a production line in one of its existing facilities in Webster, NY.