Polyonics wins global technology award

Posted in Latest News on March 08, 2010

At Productronica 2009, Polyonics was recognized with SMT’s 2009 Global Technology Award in the labeling category for its ProductSentry series of label materials. ProductSentry allows manufacturers to begin a track and trace program to fight counterfeiters, beginning at the WIP level.  

Dr Jim Williams, Polyonics’ founder, said: ‘These covert-designed ProductSentry configurations not only continue to give you the benefits of barcode technology for WIP and inventory control in day-to-day operations, but also help you protect your products from counterfeiting, warranty fraud, and product diversion downstream. This means that product authentication features are easily integrated into existing WIP barcode data collection systems on-line and in real-time, during the products’ manufacture, and becoming an integral part of your brand protection, track and trace system. 

‘Using a proprietary and secure scanner, you scan the barcode labels just like you use today, to collect the WIP data. Simultaneously, the ProductSentry, feature is then read to match the proprietary covert or forensic features used in the ribbon and/or label material which uniquely identify each individual product. Of course, these features are undetectable by ordinary means. The net result is that you are adding an additional data stream with a one-to-one correspondence to your current data collection of WIP and process data, thereby enhancing protection against counterfeiting, product diversion, and other fraud. 

‘Of course, the ProductSentry label materials conform to RoHS, WEEE, REACH, and other appropriate green requirements. Although this award was for work done in the electronics industry, ProductSentry materials will be equally useful in other manufacturing environments, especially where barcode labeling is currently used.’ 

The award is the second won by the ProductSentry technology – last year the company won a New Product Introduction Award at Apex in Las Vegas

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