
India playing leadership role in adoption of next-generation barcodes and global standards that support transparency, traceability, and sustainability says GS1 CEO Premium
The Hindu
India is poised at the forefront of the global roadmap for next-generation barcodes and QR codes, aligning with GS1 Vision 2030 and these barcodes would be a game-changer, said Renaud De Barbuat, President & CEO of GS1.
India is poised at the forefront of the global roadmap for next-generation barcodes and QR codes, aligning with GS1 Vision 2030 and these barcodes would be a game-changer — by giving consumers, businesses, and regulators instant access to trusted information with a simple scan said Renaud De Barbuat, President & CEO of GS1, the global non-profit organisation which is into development and maintenance of it’s own standards for barcodes in an interview. Excerpts:

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