The Future of Barcode Technology
Ben
Yumite
2016-10-10 18:33:20
First used to label train cars, barcodes (and barcode technology) have made great strides in the last few decades. Today, barcodes are completely integrated into mainstream life—nearly every
product in a grocery, department or mass merchandise store bears a UPC barcode. It’s clear that this technology works, and will continue to do so.
Barcode Technology and Healthcare
With an aging population, it’s more important than ever for medical facilities to perform swiftly and accurately. As the number of hospital patients grows, so does the opportunity for spread of
disease and risk of patient tracking or medical record errors.
To combat this, medical facilities are (in Anderson’s words), “increasing their adoption of medication, equipment, and patient tracking solutions.” Medical professionals not only need better
tracking solutions, but they want disinfectant-ready hardware to lessen the spread of disease.
Barcode Technology and Consumer Habits
Mobility drives many aspects of our lives today. Retailers have noticed, and are leveraging that driver to increase sales. During peak shopping seasons, consumers see QR codes offering them deals
and coupons. Super-savvy shoppers seek ways to make price comparisons while in-store.
Since these consumers have mobile devices—like tablets and smartphones—already in their hands, it makes sense to incorporate barcode technology into those devices. Consumers want price
comparisons, deals and coupons at their fingertips, and barcode technology and hardware is the solution to that—both for the retailer and the consumer.
Barcode Technology and Manufacturing
Things move fast today—and manufactures have to keep up. As Anderson put it, “the more mobile and untethered a manufacturer’s warehouse or sales force can become, the more efficient they can be.
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In light of that, manufacturers want to adopt real-time inventory management solutions that are not only easy to use, but also wireless. Mobile solutions will allow manufactures to work faster and
more efficiently, thus staying ahead of their competition. And we all know that staying ahead of the competition is one of the keys to success.
The Solutions
Providers of barcode technologies and solutions anticipate these trends and design solutions.
For healthcare, we introduced a completely wireless, disinfectant-ready 2D barcode scanner. The scanner can be taken from room to room without the risk of spreading disease from patient to patient.
In addition to that, we created a wristband printer and minimal footprint printer for patient tracking and small bottle labels, respectively. This allows for accurate and safe patient-tracking and
record-keeping.
To answer consumer demands, Yumite introduced an affordable 1D barcode scanner that easily synchronizes with PCs, android® and iOS® devices—making it easy for retailers to give consumers what they
want. And if it’s 2D they want, Wasp provides that, too. Our solutions make it easy for retailers to share scannable coupons and deals with their consumers, and for consumers to cash in on them.
We’ve updated our mobile computer offering for manufacturers, by announcing a wireless, rugged and industrialized mobile computer. In addition, we integrated RF wireless functionality into our
Professional and Enterprise inventory control solutions. These solutions will permit manufactures to worry less about inventory tracking and focus on their bottom line.
product in a grocery, department or mass merchandise store bears a UPC barcode. It’s clear that this technology works, and will continue to do so.
Barcode Technology and Healthcare
With an aging population, it’s more important than ever for medical facilities to perform swiftly and accurately. As the number of hospital patients grows, so does the opportunity for spread of
disease and risk of patient tracking or medical record errors.
To combat this, medical facilities are (in Anderson’s words), “increasing their adoption of medication, equipment, and patient tracking solutions.” Medical professionals not only need better
tracking solutions, but they want disinfectant-ready hardware to lessen the spread of disease.
Barcode Technology and Consumer Habits
Mobility drives many aspects of our lives today. Retailers have noticed, and are leveraging that driver to increase sales. During peak shopping seasons, consumers see QR codes offering them deals
and coupons. Super-savvy shoppers seek ways to make price comparisons while in-store.
Since these consumers have mobile devices—like tablets and smartphones—already in their hands, it makes sense to incorporate barcode technology into those devices. Consumers want price
comparisons, deals and coupons at their fingertips, and barcode technology and hardware is the solution to that—both for the retailer and the consumer.
Barcode Technology and Manufacturing
Things move fast today—and manufactures have to keep up. As Anderson put it, “the more mobile and untethered a manufacturer’s warehouse or sales force can become, the more efficient they can be.
”
In light of that, manufacturers want to adopt real-time inventory management solutions that are not only easy to use, but also wireless. Mobile solutions will allow manufactures to work faster and
more efficiently, thus staying ahead of their competition. And we all know that staying ahead of the competition is one of the keys to success.
The Solutions
Providers of barcode technologies and solutions anticipate these trends and design solutions.
For healthcare, we introduced a completely wireless, disinfectant-ready 2D barcode scanner. The scanner can be taken from room to room without the risk of spreading disease from patient to patient.
In addition to that, we created a wristband printer and minimal footprint printer for patient tracking and small bottle labels, respectively. This allows for accurate and safe patient-tracking and
record-keeping.
To answer consumer demands, Yumite introduced an affordable 1D barcode scanner that easily synchronizes with PCs, android® and iOS® devices—making it easy for retailers to give consumers what they
want. And if it’s 2D they want, Wasp provides that, too. Our solutions make it easy for retailers to share scannable coupons and deals with their consumers, and for consumers to cash in on them.
We’ve updated our mobile computer offering for manufacturers, by announcing a wireless, rugged and industrialized mobile computer. In addition, we integrated RF wireless functionality into our
Professional and Enterprise inventory control solutions. These solutions will permit manufactures to worry less about inventory tracking and focus on their bottom line.