GS1 India News 

12 March 2018

Insurance bureau building Aadhaar-like database for hospitals: Kunnel Prem

Business Standard report
31 December 2017

Wine bottle barcodes lead cops to robber

Times of India report
15 December 2017

12th CII Food Safety Award

Economic Times report
31 October 2017

FIATA and GS1 sign MoU to advance transport & logistics solutions

Press Release
18 September 2017

With radio tags from Oct 31, you won’t have to stop to pay at highway toll booths

Hindustan Times report
13 September 2017

FSSAI teams up with Consumer affairs to address food-related plaints

Economic Times report
13 September 2017

GS1, IBM and Microsoft Announce Collaboration to Leverage GS1 Standards in Enterprise Blockchain Applications

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12 September 2017

FSSAI pushes for an enhanced consumer grievance redress system through integration with ‘Smart Consumer’ app

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2 September 2017

Fastags Are The ‘Aadhaar’ For Your Vehicle

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19 July 2017

GS1 Standards help South Delhi Municipal Corporation ease border mess

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How Covid-19 Has Opened up New Opportunities for Pharma Firms

Published on 20 February 2022

As India reeled under the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, its healthcare sector rose to the challenge. India was hailed as the world’s pharmacy and the government also reoriented its policies towards making the country self-reliant in terms of vaccines, drugs, medical devices and equipment. Meeting the challenges posed by the pandemic has helped build a foundation for the healthcare sector to gather pace in the future.

Business Today

Army begins RFID tagging of ammunition

Published on 9 February 2022

“The implementation of the RFID solution for ammunition asset visibility will transform the management of ammunition and bring in a quantum jump in ammunition management and tracking,” the Army said in a statement.

The Print

QR code on APIs to be made mandatory from next year to combat counterfeit medicines

Published on 20 January 2022

The government has made it mandatory to put QR codes on Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) used in medicines. The new rule will be applicable from January 1, 2023. After that, it will be mandatory to put QR code in API. This new rule will also help in distinguishing between genuine and counterfeit drugs much easier.

Zee Business

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