p-Chip Corporation Introduces First-of-its-Kind p-Chip Code Tracker
p-Chip Corporation, a company that is revolutionizing the tracking of physical products and materials with its microtransponder technology, introduced its newest secure tracking tag.
The p-Chip Code tracker combines a silicon-based p-Chip microtransponder with a standard 2D matrix code to create hyper-secure QR codes, bar codes and other matrix codes.
The pandemic brought widespread QR code use into the center of the consumer mainstream,' says Joe Wagner, CEO of p-Chip Corporation. 'But for many businesses, including food brands, pharmaceutical companies, automobile manufacturers and others, QR codes pose a host of potential security risks, since they are incredibly easy to create and replicate. The new p-Chip Code technology provides an additional layer of security for QR codes or other matrix codes, delivering a breakthrough in reliable traceability at an affordable price.'
The p-Chip Code tracker functions like a tiny digital anchor for physical items. The nearly invisible p-Chip microtransponder is embedded directly into a 2D matrix code label, which is then placed onto virtually anything, including food and agriculture products, medicine bottles, automobile parts and more.
The p-Chip Code tracker combines a silicon-based p-Chip microtransponder with a standard 2D matrix code to create hyper-secure QR codes, bar codes and other matrix codes.
The pandemic brought widespread QR code use into the center of the consumer mainstream,' says Joe Wagner, CEO of p-Chip Corporation. 'But for many businesses, including food brands, pharmaceutical companies, automobile manufacturers and others, QR codes pose a host of potential security risks, since they are incredibly easy to create and replicate. The new p-Chip Code technology provides an additional layer of security for QR codes or other matrix codes, delivering a breakthrough in reliable traceability at an affordable price.'
The p-Chip Code tracker functions like a tiny digital anchor for physical items. The nearly invisible p-Chip microtransponder is embedded directly into a 2D matrix code label, which is then placed onto virtually anything, including food and agriculture products, medicine bottles, automobile parts and more.
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