Smart and sustainable E-label system for digital product infrastructure
用于数字产品基础设施的智能且可持续的电子标签系统
基本信息
- 批准号:10073602
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Grant for R&D
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
E-labels is a smart innovative solution designed to revolutionize supply chain management. Our smart design labels (utilizing NFC technology) are combined with a powerful software infrastructure and AI to track inventory and assets across the supply chain and provide real-time data analytics and recommendation.By giving businesses full visibility of their supply chain through our solution, we give them to opportunity to* Reduce waste along the supply chain* Optimize their processes* Make better business decisions that lead to profitability* Minimize their carbon footprint and reduce their environmental impactIn doing so, E-labels promotes sustainability and responsible business practices, which are increasingly important for companies to meet the expectations of customers, investors, and other stakeholders.E-labels is an invaluable asset for companies across various industries, providing quality, compliance, and security to their packaging and labeling processes. It brings visibility and control to the entire supply chain, enabling businesses to better manage inventory and assets. By tracking inventory and assets, our smart E-labels solution allows companies to easily monitor their products throughout the supply chain, and make informed decisions that improve their revenue. E-labels have the potential to transform the way businesses manage their supply chains, making it more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable.By providing end-to-end control over the workflow from conception to store shelf, E-labels enable companies to optimize their processes, minimize mistakes, and reduce waste. Our product utilizes AI to generate insights and recommendations, providing companies with the tools they need to make data-driven decisions.As part of our proposal, we will create a proof of concept for E-labels and conduct a feasibility study within the food packaging industry. Our goal is to demonstrate the value and potential of our product, and to establish E-labels as the go-to solution for companies looking to streamline their supply chain management and improve their overall efficiency. With E-labels, businesses can stay ahead of the competition and lead the way in sustainable supply chain management.
电子标签是一个智能创新的解决方案,旨在彻底改变供应链管理。智能设计标签(利用NFC技术)与强大的软件基础设施和人工智能相结合,可以跟踪整个供应链的库存和资产,并提供实时数据分析和建议。通过我们的解决方案,企业可以全面了解其供应链,我们为他们提供机会 * 减少沿着供应链的浪费 * 优化他们的流程 * 做出更好的业务决策,从而实现盈利 * 最大限度地减少碳足迹并减少对环境的影响在此过程中,电子标签促进了可持续发展和负责任的商业实践,这对公司满足客户、投资者和其他利益相关者的期望越来越重要。电子标签是各行各业公司的宝贵资产,为他们的包装和标签流程提供质量、合规性和安全性。它为整个供应链带来可见性和控制力,使企业能够更好地管理库存和资产。通过跟踪库存和资产,我们的智能电子标签解决方案使公司能够轻松监控整个供应链中的产品,并做出明智的决策,从而提高收入。电子标签有可能改变企业管理供应链的方式,使其更高效、更具成本效益和可持续发展。通过对从概念到商店货架的工作流程进行端到端控制,电子标签使公司能够优化流程,最大限度地减少错误,并减少浪费。我们的产品利用人工智能来生成见解和建议,为企业提供做出数据驱动决策所需的工具。作为我们提案的一部分,我们将创建电子标签的概念验证,并在食品包装行业进行可行性研究。我们的目标是展示我们产品的价值和潜力,并将电子标签作为寻求简化供应链管理和提高整体效率的公司的首选解决方案。有了电子标签,企业可以在竞争中保持领先地位,并在可持续供应链管理方面处于领先地位。
项目成果
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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