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Supply Chain Eyes 2027 for Switch from 1D GTIN to Digital Link 2D Barcodes

The GTIN 1D barcode has worked for 50 years, reliably making our packaged products go 'beep' at checkout. Poised to take its place is a more capable, internet connected 2D code representation of a GS1 standard URL called Digital Link.

Dominique Guinard (left), VP of Innovation at Digimarc and founder of EVRYTHNG, which Digimarc acquired, explained at AIPIA that Digital Link is about ready for prime time, with 2027 being a practical timeline to have infrastructure prepared for the switch.
Dominique Guinard (left), VP of Innovation at Digimarc and founder of EVRYTHNG, which Digimarc acquired, explained at AIPIA that Digital Link is about ready for prime time, with 2027 being a practical timeline to have infrastructure prepared for the switch.

The Active and Intelligent Packaging Association (AIPIA)'s recent World Congress convened practically all the relevant smart packaging stakeholders to discuss the steepening adoption curve for connected packaging. This growth is due in part to regulation, especially in Europe, and in part to sheer utility for brands and retailers. More importantly, the brand owners employing smart packaging are beginning to take better advantage of the full suite of applications. One way they can do so, and perhaps take advantage of all three legs of the smart packaging stool in supply chain, consumer engagement, and sustainability, is by adopting a 2D barcode, called Digital Link. 

GS1’s Digital Link is a standard 2D code barcode architecture that, when printed on a package, singularly accomplishes a lot of parallel tasks for supply chain stakeholders and consumers alike. At AIPIA, Dominique Guinard, VP of Innovation at Digimarc and founder of EVRYTHNG, which Digimarc acquired, explained that Digital Link is about ready for prime time. The standard has matured over the six years since its 2018 launch, emerging out of the mission-specific workgroup that Guinard co-chaired, and has graduated into normal standard maintenance for standardizing body GS1.

The Digital Link 2D barcode can be said to be the direct descendent of the good ol’ GTIN 1D barcode that has served brands and retailers for 50 years. The on-pack GTIN is what currently makes your packaged product go “beep” at the retail register when scanned. But that GTIN means nothing to consumers—it’s simply a serialization method for inventory and SKU management that’s used upstream in the supply chain, and again at checkout. Digital Link, on the other hand, unlocks a consumer component among many other functions carried in a single, unique 2D barcode. An example of a Digital Link, which is a URL that is graphically represented as a 2D code (QR code) on a packaged product. Each section in orange is a key that’s read by scanner hardware and resolved or interpreted by purpose-built software.An example of a Digital Link, which is a URL that is graphically represented as a 2D code (QR code) on a packaged product. Each section in orange is a key that’s read by scanner hardware and resolved or interpreted by purpose-built software.

“Digital Link is what has happened now that the GTIN 1D barcode has met the internet,” said Guinard. “The little change that had a big impact was transforming the GTIN into a URL, and representing that URL as a QR code, which made them smartphone- and scanner-readable.”

The big consumer brands are lining up to get on board.

“Consumers demand more information about the products they’re purchasing, regulators require the disclosure of more information and there’s an ongoing need to more effectively track and trace products through the supply chain. We can resolve this with 2D barcodes with GS1 standards inside—a single barcode that has the power to provide all the information consumers need and desire, improve traceability through the supply chain, and scans at checkout,” said Jon Moeller, chairman of the board, president, and CEO, Procter & Gamble, in a November letter sent to the Board of Directors of the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF).

In support of the advent of the Digital Link standard, the Sunrise 2027 program was launched as a project to popularize the technology with a benchmark date by which proponents hope to have industry (brands, retailers, consumers, and the supply chain that connects them) ready to move from 1D GTIN to 2D code for on-pack barcodes. This involves getting all scanner manufacturers, the printers, and the software that supports them, ready for the switch.

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