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Avery Dennison Store of the Future to transport visitors into A Connected World
Friday 06. September 2019 - Avery Dennison will take visitors to Labelexpo Europe on a journey through the industries being transformed by intelligent labels as they join live RFID and NFC demonstrations and immerse themselves in the next evolution of shopping.
Radio-frequency identification technology and near-field communications are just two of the technologies that will be on display in Avery Dennisons Store of the Future, part of “A Connected World”, one of four world of discovery areas on exhibit. “We are creating an interactive environment in which Labelexpo visitors will be able to experience the speed and efficiency of inventory accuracy with RFID and feel the ease of autonomous checkout — all while getting a first-hand, interactive view into the shopping environment of the future,” said Francisco Melo, vice president and general manager, RFID. There will also be opportunities to see how NFC technology enables consumer engagement with features like augmented reality or connectivity with other online platforms.
Featured product lines in the Connected World include:
RFID for metals and liquids — With Avery Dennison On-Metal tags, metals and packages containing liquids are no longer a barrier to RFID adoption and the compelling ROI it offers in segments like beauty and food.
WaveSafe RFID tag — The first microwave-safe RFID tag, WaveSafe tags are specially designed for item-level tagging of chilled and frozen packaged foods. WaveSafe tags eliminate the fire risk from microwaving RFID-labeled food packages, while still delivering highly accurate read rates and item tracking. And they are TÜV-certified, so compliance is assured.
ConnectIC FlexICs by PragmatIC — Avery Dennison is partnering with PragmatIC, a world leader in ultra-low-cost flexible electronics, to develop inlays for multiple market applications. Bringing together expertise from the two companies to deliver practical high-volume packaging solutions, this unique electronics platform delivers high frequency flexible integrated circuits (FlexICs) thinner than a human hair that can easily be embedded into multiple substrates.
“In the future, everything we buy and use will soon have a unique digital identity and the ability to connect to the internetand everything else,” said Jasper Zonnenberg, senior global marketing director for Intelligent Labels. What will this connected universe look like for brands? For consumers? How will labeling and packaging play a role? “We look forward to engaging with visitors to answer those questions and more at this years Labelexpo.”