Matthews' stand offering deep 2D barcoding intel at FoodTech Qld
2D barcode demonstrations will be part of Matthews’ offerings on its stand at FoodTech Qld in June.
Mark Dingley, CEO of Matthews Australasia, said, “FoodTech Qld is a great opportunity to experience the technology in action and learn how it can transform your business.
“In March, we ran two highly successful 2D barcode workshops in Sydney and Brisbane, with strong attendance from some of Australia’s leading manufacturers who were eager to explore the benefits of data-embedded barcodes for compliance and supply-chain optimisation.
“So if you missed out on those, the good news is that we can take you through the benefits of 2DB, the technology to print them and how it can all fit into your individual business at FoodTech Qld.”
Matthews’ product specialist Braydon Cocks, who ran both recent educational sessions, highlighted the events’ importance.
“It was fantastic to see so many manufacturers engaging with the technology and asking insightful questions. These workshops are about empowering businesses to confidently adopt 2D barcodes and improve their operations, so this is exactly what we’ll be able to do as well on our stand for visitors.”
He said attendees praised the hands-on approach and practical insights tailored to their industry challenges.
“At FoodTech Qld, we’ll be able to talk to visitors and demonstrate to them how Matthews’ solutions can help manufacturers enhance efficiency, accuracy and reliability while meeting evolving compliance requirements.”
Matthews will run 2D barcode demonstrations at FoodTech Qld, which will be similar to the workshops run in Sydney and Brisbane in March.
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