Versatile Key-Based Mobile Computer

Datalogic, a global supplier of automatic data capture and industrial automation products, has launched the new Memor™ K20-25, next-generation key-based mobile computer designed for businesses that demand speed, precision, and flexibility from their data capture tools. The Memor K20-25 aims to redefine industry expectations by addressing the diverse needs of both touchscreen and keypad applications, making it suitable for organizations of all sizes across different verticals, regardless of budget constraints.

Designed to streamline operations across retail, healthcare, hospitality, transportation & logistics, and light manufacturing, the Memor K20-25 maximizes productivity through its perfect balance of portability and durability. Workers can confidently scan any barcode – even damaged or complex ones, including GS1 Digital Link formats – with exceptional speed and accuracy thanks to Datalogic’s powerful Megapixel Halogen™ DE2102-HP scan engine, reducing delays and minimizing errors that impact customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.

Frontline workers can input data quickly and accurately in any lighting condition – even low light – thanks to the device’s clear 4-inch display and illuminated 24-key physical keypad, designed for comfortable extended use. With Android™ 13 OS (upgradeable to Android 15) and Google Mobile Services (GMS), businesses can protect their investment while ensuring seamless usage of their software applications across different devices and maintaining enterprise-grade security.

Built to keep workers productive throughout their entire shift, the Memor K20-25 eliminates downtime as it features a 4,850 mAh battery that supports up to 10 hours of continuous work. Its rugged housing survives inevitable drops (from up to 1.5 meters) and harsh conditions of daily fieldwork. Options for Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi/4G connectivity provide flexibility for both indoor and remote operations. The high-quality 13MP rear camera further enhances proof-of-delivery processes and documentation tasks, reducing manual paperwork and accelerating customer services.

Datalogic’s Memor K20-25 offers versatility, combining touchscreen convenience and keypad efficiency, offering value and reliability for growing businesses. With the full support of Datalogic Mobility Suite and its Android SDK, customers can now unlock the scanner’s full potential.

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The Barcode turns 50 and Doubles in Power

Fifty years after its debut in an Ohio supermarket, the barcode that identifies retail products is evolving into a new two-dimensional format, offering consumers with more information and enhancing efficiency for retailers.

On June 26, 1974, a supermarket cashier in Troy, Ohio, made history by scanning a barcode on a ten-pack of Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit chewing gum with a Magellan Model A scanner. Developed by Spectra Physics, now part of the Italian multinational Datalogic, this was the world’s first fixed retail scanner.

The ability to automatically identify products at checkout marked the beginning of a new era, revolutionizing the retail industry with unprecedented speed and accuracy. Fifty years later, this innovation remains indispensable.

As a pioneer in identification technologies, Datalogic has recognized the vast potential of barcode from the start. Building on its early success with scanners like the Magellan Model A, the company has become a leader in the retail automatic identification market. Datalogic has consistently remained at the cutting-edge of technological advancements to better serve its customers. Beginning with the development of the first 1D scan readers, the company later led the way in using imager technology in scanners, and has recently elevated performance by integrating the latest AI-based technologies.

A new information-rich two-dimensional code

We are at a critical turning point as the retail industry gears up for the rollout of the GS1 Digital Link, a
groundbreaking product identification code, which will gradually appear on all consumer product packaging by 2027, complementing the traditional linear barcode.

The GS1 Digital Link barcode is an upgraded version of the traditional barcode, embedding digital
information accessible via a URL. This creates a direct connection between a physical product and its
associated digital content.

The new GS1 standard QR code will enable consumers to instantly access up-to-date information about
products they are considering purchasing by scanning the packaging. This includes details of ingredient
origins, allergens, usage (such as cooking tips and recipe suggestions), recycling or disposal guidelines,
nutritional values, and much more.

The code will also include detailed information about the specific package, such as the expiration date,
production lot, or a unique serial number. This data can be integrated into retailers’ point-of-sale systems,
improving security, streamlining procurement processes, and minimizing the risk of fraud.

Fabrizio Pareschi, Datalogic’s Global Account Manager, stated, “Consumers will be empowered to make
more informed purchases by gaining insights into the environmental impact of the products they buy. They will have access to detailed information, such as the origin of a product and its ingredients, as well as guidance on how to recycle or reuse packaging. Retailers and supply chain companies can offer
personalized content, promotions, or offers tailored to consumer preferences or location. In addition, the new GS1 standard enhances traceability throughout the supply chain, aiding in the fight against counterfeiting and improving product recall management.

“It also optimizes inventory, warehouse management, and logistics processes by integrating with enterprise ERP and CRM systems. For these processes, Datalogic is the ideal technology partner, offering solutions for point-of-sale and data management through professional mobile computers like the new Memor 30/35. It is the perfect tool for tasks such as inventory management, price control, and stock replenishment. All Datalogic retail products are already fully compatible with GS1 code management.”

The role of software, systems, and artificial intelligence

So, how is the retail industry gearing up for the introduction of these new two-dimensional codes? Michele Benedetti, Chief Technology Officer at Datalogic, explains: “Our goal is to ensure that reading these two codes on packages is seamless and rapid, maintaining the same level of reliability we currently have with linear barcodes. Our scanners and mobile devices can read both types of code simultaneously, with the same speed and accuracy. But the real game-changer will come from integrating smart systems and software to create innovative applications that improve the shopping experience, support sustainability, and give retailers a competitive edge. For example, our next-generation Magellan scanners are truly intelligent machines capable of processing not just product codes, but also images captured by in-store and point-of-sale cameras. This paves the way for innovative applications, such as advanced anti-theft solutions, which will make retailers more efficient and ready to tackle the challenges of a rapidly evolving market.”

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