The future of scanners: the “invisible“ Digimarc Barcode
We had to take a closer look to actually see the barcode of the future. Even though the Digimarc Barcode has been around for some time, now manufacturers of retail scanners also gradually update their devices so they are capable of reading the new, nearly invisible codes. These solutions were presented at EuroShop by –among others- Datalogic and Zebra.
The tiny codes are printed all over the packaging surface and are nearly invisible to the naked eye. Unlike its predecessor, the barcode, this code creates more space for additional text or images on the packaging – much to the delight of product designers. What’s more, it also saves time at the checkout because it eliminates the need for turning the product over to look for the barcode. You can even move two products across the scanner at the same time. The latter will, in turn, help the growing market of self-checkout solutions in the future since customers also want to speed up their purchases.
Or perhaps no barcodes at all?
The advantages of the Digimarc code are obvious. But POS systems might also entirely eliminate codes in the future. At the EuroShop trade fair, ITAB introduced self-checkout solutions that are able to identify products without codes with the help of a camera. This system was developed for superstores with more than 100,000 products and works by continuously feeding information and product data to the system.