Traceability Solution from SUKU, Avery Dennison & EM Microelectronic Enables Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Brands to Better Manage Supply Chains and Customer Experience

SUKU, a blockchain-based supply chain traceability solution, global materials science company Avery Dennison, and EM Microelectronic, the ultra-low-power semiconductor company of the Swatch Group, today announced the release of a shared, end-to-end supply chain transparency solution for everyday healthcare and pharmaceutical products.

Avery Dennison Smartrac’s RAINFC Belt DF tags based on EM Microelectronic’s innovative em|echo-V IC allows for the easy tracing of products through application of long-range, dual-frequency transponders for product identification and management. This data can then be logged in SUKU’s blockchain-powered application and tag management platform, OMNI, enabling anyone to verify the supply chain journey and authenticate a product’s origins.

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Avery Dennison’s best-in-class dual-frequency RAINFC labels powered by EM Microelectronic’s em|echo-V is the ideal physical world data carrier to the SUKU OMNI blockchain-based traceability platform.

One of the key challenges in supply chain management is identifying the plethora of materials and products everywhere, any time. The traceability software solution provides pharma and healthcare companies a way to give each of these items a digital identity, which can be placed on the blockchain to help prevent fraud. It also provides a way to trace products on their journey to market, and ensure their provenance.

For patients, the solution helps improve safety by enabling tamper-proof evidence as well as product authentication, and can also connect the patient to instructions and help lines simply by scanning the tag.

“Everyday pharma and healthcare represents one of the fastest growing markets across industry verticals,” said Yonathan Lapchik, CEO of SUKU. “By providing visibility into data that historically has been segmented and only available to a handful of supply chain participants, this software enables pharma and healthcare companies to expand their reach to this under-utilized customer base. We are very excited about the combination of our blockchain-powered tracking and tracing capabilities with Avery Dennison’s and EM Microelectronic’s tagging and management system.”

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“This solution enables brands to create a digital identity that survives beyond the supply chain into post purchase applications,” said Bill Barr, RFID product manager at Avery Dennison Smartrac. “A single inlay containing a digital ID is now effective in both the RAIN (UHF) RFID B2B world and the B2C world where NFC is ubiquitous. It is the bridge between what the company controls and what the consumer controls.”

“Avery Dennison’s best-in-class dual-frequency RAINFC labels powered by EM Microelectronic’s em|echo-V is the ideal physical world data carrier to the SUKU OMNI blockchain-based traceability platform. Combining RAIN RFID supply chain management functionalities with seamless NFC consumer engagement and Web Authentication, em|echo-V enables end-to-end product lifecycle management for patient-oriented applications,” said Paul Muller, EM’s RFID Business Unit Manager. To eliminate adoption barriers, the solution is built for the needs of both small and large healthcare and pharmaceutical brands in mind, and includes the following bundle:

  • 10,000 RAINFC Belt DF tags, pre-encoded using Avery Dennison Smartrac’s digital identity and tag management platform and designed to be redirected via SUKU’s cloud services.
  • EM Microelectronic’s Web Authentication RAINFC dual-frequency IC.
  • 90-days access to SUKU OMNI blockchain-based traceability platform.

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