Tiny tags developed in Elyria tracing food and drug origins, ensuring consumer safety

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Tiny tags developed in Elyria tracing food and drug origins, ensuring consumer safety
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“I think it’s extremely appealing. I think it will help everyone in the supply chain,” said Kantzios.

CLEVELAND, Ohio -A local lab is creating technology as small as a grain of salt, and attaching it to things we eat, medicine, even car parts, to ensure they’re safe and authentic.

The chips are affixed to a product, allowing for it to be traced back to its origin to confirm authenticity.The chips sit passively on an item until a reader shines a red light on it to identify the specific chip number, and other information which cannot be altered. When he can’t have boots on the ground in Europe to ensure he’s getting what he paid for, this, he says is a great tool.

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