VCode is a replacement for bar and QR codes, with a much faster response time and other benefits, such as programmability, multiple links per code, security and data collectivity.
About
VCode is a replacement for bar and QR codes, with a much faster response time and other benefits, such as multiple links available per code, and unlimited numbers of codes. As with other existing codes, it provides a link to URLs and specified information; unlike the others, the VCode can be programmed to provide multiple links depending on your choices - location, time, person and so on. It is secure and can be reprogrammed over time - it provides multi-usage over the product's lifetime, and can even be used to record post-operative decisions. About VCode has many applications, including marketing, security management, supply chain tracking, brand management and so on. In this instance, I am entering this information in specific response to the Worthington’s application for smart cylinders using sensor technology. VCode is not a solution addressing all of Worthington’s needs, but it can play its part in helping Worthington to manage all its products in the field, and generate additional value both for Worthington and for its customers.
Key Benefits
These are some of the benefits, which will apply in part or in whole, dependent on how they are used. Unlike bar codes and QR codes, VCodes are closed loop, allowing complete security. They are reprogrammable. The person scanning can be identified by time, location, interest etc). There are unlimited VCodes available. Each VCode can provide multiple links. Rules and permissions can be set to determine who can access what, where and when, and which piece of information they can access. VCodes can be used for cradle-to-grave manufacturing and supply chain monitoring, from factory through shipping to vendor, end user and even to recycling. VCodes can be read on the fly. They can be used for anti-counterfeiting and supply chain security. Dynamic content delivery is a given. API and SDK links / integration are available, and the content can be changed at will.
Applications
VCodes can be created on paper, on labels, cardboard, etched on metal, and even generated in a virtual world. They can thus be used in any location and attached to any material. They can be created in any size; some applications require extreme security, and VCodes can be as small as 100 microns in cross section. They can be scanned by any existing scanning system (requiring just a firmware upgrade) and equally by any smart device using the VCode app. When a VCode application is set up, as many VCodes as are required can be supplied, at zero cost. The charging only kicks in when a VCode is scanned. Each scan is registered on your dashboard, integrated within your system. On the dashboard, you get real time feedback about which device is being scanned, were and when and by whom. Equally you build up a database of all scanning activity, enabling you to create big data for future analysis. Each VCode can be programmed with multiple links and multiple rules. If it is important to know where a particular device is being scanned, that can be pre-programmed. If you need to know who is scanning the code, that can be programmed as well, so that only certain individuals are given access rights to whatever information that link will provide. You can learn where your cylinders are, how they are used, who works with them and so on. VCodes do not hold information – they are secure links to the cloud where information can be captured, or where information can be sent back to the scanner. As an example, if there was a problem with a cylinder in the field, a service engineer could access a handbook, specific service information or perhaps a VR overlay showing him how to service or repair the cylinder. At the same time, Worthington could collate data on their products’ life, usage and sustainability. Another suggestion is that if Worthington currently sells all its equipment, it could consider a SaaS model, using VCodes to manage the process. The way in which VCodes can work is integratable within your own systems, and can be set up to match your specific requirements. With more information, we can jointly discuss and specify how to maximise your benefits from the use of VCodes.