BillerudKorsnas invests in digital packaging
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
BillerudKorsnas has invested in a minority stake in Norwegian innovation company Kezzler AS. The company is a global leader in digital mass encryption for secure product identification.
BillerudKorsnas Venture AB was established in the spring with tasks including finding and investing in early stage companies. The aim is to work closely and actively together with these companies to develop new packaging related solutions. One area that the business is focusing on is digitalised packaging, also know as ‘The Internet of Packaging’, and the investment in Kezzler is an important step in this direction.
Kezzler is a pioneer in its field, with a technology that enables packaging to be assigned unique codes at the individual product level for identification at mass scale. We believe Kezzler’s technology is highly interesting for packaging for eg. food and other consumer goods where traceability and authenticity is important, it also offers a new channel for real time consumer interaction. This area of development is of strategic interest to us,” said Anders Persson, Managing Director of BillerudKorsnäs Venture.
“We believe BillerudKorsnäs is an excellent strategic fit for digitalisation and the internet of packaging,” said Thomas Körmendi, CEO of Kezzler. “We are currently in a high growth phase and BillerudKorsnäs is our very first industrial investor. Their knowledge about the packaging chain and the packaging market will facilitate our continued development.”
Kezzler AS has developed an algorithm for a unique encrypted code, which is applied to packaging and can easily be scanned using a smartphone. The technology is secure and cost effective and can be used on a mass scale. The codes are used to assign a unique identity to product items, which enables tracing in the supply chain, interacting with consumers and protecting products and brands against counterfeiting, all in real time.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/12102016/billerudkorsnas-invest-in-digital-packaging/
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