AirCode Touch technology allows complex data to be input with a touch

AirCode Touch technology uses existing multi-touch smartphone displays to read invisible digital information printed on paper, cardboard or foils. This digital tag can be read by using the touch screen of a broad range of smartphones on the market today without using a camera, RFID or NFC and no hardware modifications required.

Richard Nass

May 24, 2011

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AirCode Touch technology uses existing multi-touch smartphone displays to read invisible digital information printed on paper, cardboard or foils. This digital tag can be read by using the touch screen of a broad range of smartphones on the market today without using a camera, RFID or NFC and no hardware modifications required.

The AirCode Touch is a next generation and extension of the high security identification technology AirCode pro, which is currently available from printechnologics and opens new opportunities in brand protection and product verification. The technology is difficult to copy and represents a safe and inexpensive solution against counterfeit drugs and/or medical devices.

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